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CLIFTON FORGE, Va. (VR) - Downtown Clifton Forge was buzzing Friday evening as Fridays in the Forge filled Ridgeway Street with vendors, live music, and community spirit. With near-perfect summer weather, a large crowd gathered to enjoy the festivities as the Bart Chucker Band took the stage, giving hometown fans the chance to cheer on two Clifton Forge natives performing in front of their local crowd. Photo: Christopher Mentz, VR

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Opal Lee, the ‘grandmother of Juneteenth,’ to join the Virginia Tech community in conversation ***To schedule an interview with the Nobel Peace Prize Nominee prior to the event please contact Dr. Belay Reddick, iamdrbelayreddick@gmail.com, 469-951- 8418

“A Conversation with Ms. Opal Lee: the Grandmother of Juneteenth” will be held at 3 p.m. on March 27 at Burruss Hall (800 Drillfield Drive) in Blacksburg and also will be live-streamed. This event is free and open to the public and will be part of Virginia Tech’s 1872 Forward celebration weekend.

Lee, often referred to as the “grandmother of Juneteenth,” is a retired teacher, counselor, and social justice activist in the movement to make Juneteenth a federally recognized holiday. On June 17, 2021, President Biden signed Senate bill 475, making Juneteenth the 11th federal holiday. Author of Juneteenth: A Children’s Story, Lee has been nominated for the 2022 Nobel Peace Prize.

During Virginia Tech’s event, Lee will share her wisdom about advocating for equality as an activist and leader.

“I am honored to bring Ms. Opal Lee to Virginia Tech during Women’s History Month,” said Belay Reddick of S & B Company. “The students are going to learn so much from this American treasure and iconic figure.”

The event is sponsored by the Elizabeth A. “Betsy” Flanagan Women in Leadership and Philanthropy Endowed Lecture Fund, Virginia Tech Student Affairs, I WILL Council, and VT Engage: The Center for Leadership and Service Learning.

If you are an individual with a disability and desire accommodation, please contact VT Engage at 540-231-6964 or engage@vt.edu during regular business hours at least five business days prior to the event.

Contact: Ashley Roberts | abroberts23@vt.edu

Online Link: https://vtx.vt.edu/articles/2022/03/studentaffairs-opallee

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