Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf will give the keynote address at commencement ceremonies at Langston University and Spelman College this month.
“This will be a day to mark in the history of Langston University,” says president JoAnn W. Haysbert. “President Johnson Sirleaf is a dynamic world leader who spreads a profound message of justice, peace and community service.”
At the time of year when colleges are jockeying for the most prestigious speakers, Johnson Sirleaf’s appearance is a major coup for the two historically Black colleges and universities. But the college leaders say Johnson Sirleaf is especially fitting as a speaker charged with inspiring the graduates to go out into the world and make their mark.
Known as Africa’s “Iron Lady,” Johnson Sirleaf spent more than a year in jail and endured death threats for her efforts to bring justice to her native Liberia. In November 2005, the Harvard University-educated activist and former World Bank economist became the first woman to lead an African nation.
“The more than 500 graduates who have each made a choice to change the world by attending Spelman College will be inspired by the powerful sentiments of a woman who is only the second Black female head of state in the world,” says Spelman President Beverly Daniel Tatum.
“Her unwavering resolve — to heal war-ravaged Liberia, educate its women and girls, shore up its deflated economy, rehabilitate ex-rebels, reconcile with former combatants — is the substance that this year’s graduates hope to embody as they venture forward into their lives beyond the gates of Spelman College.”
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