Monday, January 23, 5:00-6:00 pm, Rockefeller 003

Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration at Dartmouth Lecture:


“Race, Religion and Justice in America: From Obama to Trump”


Book signing of The President’s Devotional: The Daily Readings that Inspired President Obama follows public talk


Joshua DuBois will be speaking on the intersection of race and religion in America, and particular challenges under the incoming Trump Administration. He will also speak to the role of social services and activism in the next era.

Joshua DuBois is one of our country’s leading voices on community partnerships, religion in the public square and issues impacting African Americans. Joshua led the White House Office of Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships in President Obama’s first term and was called the President’s “Pastor-in-Chief” by TIME Magazine. He spearheaded the White House’s work on responsible fatherhood, grassroots community partnerships and religion in foreign affairs, and brought together community and religious leaders from across the ideological spectrum to tackle the nation’s biggest challenges.