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Berkeley College Commemorates MLK Day With Events In Clifton, Paterson

CLIFTON, N.J. -- As colleges across the country commemorate the life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Berkeley College students, faculty and staff are celebrating the impact of the slain civil rights leader with outreach projects, dialogue activities and special events that will continue through Jan. 22.

Berkeley College students Eneyda de Dios of Paterson and Zoe Patterson of Elmwood Park work on blankets for Project Linus.

Berkeley College students Eneyda de Dios of Paterson and Zoe Patterson of Elmwood Park work on blankets for Project Linus.

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Joshua Henry of Dumont works on a blanket for Project Linus, one of several projects Berkeley College students are involved in to commemorate Martin Luther King Jr. Day.

Joshua Henry of Dumont works on a blanket for Project Linus, one of several projects Berkeley College students are involved in to commemorate Martin Luther King Jr. Day.

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Berkeley students in Paramus and Woodland Park made and donated blankets to Project Linus, an organization that assists critically ill children.

At Berkeley College in Woodbridge, there will be a presentation titled “Non-Violence and the Buddhism Connection” at the student center on Tuesday, Jan. 19. The program will attempt to explain King’s non-violence stance on civil disobedience and show similarities with various Buddhist philosophies.

The Berkeley College community in Clifton is collecting nonperishable food and baby items for women and children in need at the Oasis Women’s Shelter in Paterson, while the college’s communities in Dover and Newark will provide their service to the Community Food Bank of New Jersey in Hillside on Friday, Jan. 22.

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