Southeast Missouri State University

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration Dinner

Date

January 23, 2013

Time

6 p.m.

Location

Show Me Center

John Legend Photo
Grammy-award winner John Legend.

Recording artist, concert performer and philanthropist John Legend has won nine Grammy awards and was named one of Time magazine’s 100 most influential people.

John launched his career as a session player and vocalist, contributing to best-selling recordings by Lauryn Hill, Alicia Keys, Jay-Z and Kanye West before recording his own unbroken chain of Top 10 albums -- Get Lifted (2004), Once Again (2006), and Evolver (2008) --each of them reaching #1 on the Billboard R&B/Hip Hop charts.

His debut album, Get Lifted, earned eight Grammy nominations; won Best New Artist, Best R&B album and Best Male R&B Vocal Performance for Ordinary People while selling more than three million copies worldwide. His follow-up album, Once Again, earned an RIAA platinum certification and a Grammy award for "Heaven", which also won Best Male R&B Vocal Performance. In 2008, John released Evolver, his third Top 10 album and embarked on an extensive world tour with his ten-piece band.

Most recently, John and the band The Roots released Wake Up! (2010), a compilation of music from the 60's and 70's all with an underlying theme of awareness, engagement and social consciousness which won two Grammy Awards for Best R&B Album and Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance. The album is highlighted with tracks like "Little Ghetto Boy" by Donny Hathaway and Baby Huey and the Babysitters' "Hard Times." Wake Up! also includes John’s original composition "Shine," which won a Grammy award for Best R&B Song and is featured in Oscar award winner Davis Guggenheim’s domestic education reform documentary Waiting for ‘Superman.’

Throughout his career, John has worked to make a difference in the lives of others. In 2007, John Legend launched the Show Me Campaign (ShowMeCampaign.org), an initiative that uses education to break the cycle of poverty.

He was awarded the 2010 BET Humanitarian of the Year award, the CARE Humanitarian Award for Global Change in June 2009 and received the 2009 Bishop John T. Walker Distinguished Humanitarian Service Award from Africare.

John sits on the Boards of The Education Equality Project, Teach for America, Stand for Children and the Harlem Village Academies and co-chairs the Harlem Village Academies’ National Leadership Board. He is the national spokesperson for Management Leadership for Tomorrow, a non-profit organization that assists the next generation of minority business leaders. In 2007, John was named spokesman for GQ Magazine's "Gentlemen's Fund", an initiative to raise support and awareness for five cornerstones essential to men: opportunity, health, education, environment, and justice. He is also a member of the Board of Directors of PopTech, a unique innovation network with a mission to accelerate the positive impact of world changing people, projects and ideas.

John stars in The People Speak, a film about social change in the U.S. and is a frequent guest on political talk shows including Real Time with Bill Maher, Anderson Cooper 360º and MSNBC’s Morning Joe. He supported President Barack Obama’s presidential campaign, including appearances at benefit rallies and concerts; the premiere of a new song, "If You're Out There," at the 2008 Democratic National Convention; and a live Inauguration Day performance.

He partners with Samsung to support education initiatives, with a special focus on science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). In response to devastation surrounding Hurricane Katrina, he worked with Tide laundry detergent to address the needs of families in hard-hit areas. John partners with Product (RED), which benefits the Global Fund for AIDS, TB and Malaria.

In his Time 100 tribute to John, Quincy Jones explained "He is a genius…and we've seen only the tip of the iceberg. For all that he has already achieved in his career, it is going to be fun watching where he goes from here."Celebration Dinner Sponsorship Information

Sponsorships may be purchased until January 3, 2013. There are four sponsorship levels available:

  • Platinum Level Sponsorship = $3,000 per table
    Entitles your organization to publicity in all ads, recognition at the dinner, eight passes to the VIP Reception with Mr. Legend and eight dinner tickets.
  • Gold Level Sponsorship = $1,200 per table
    Entitles your organization to recognition at the dinner, four passes to the VIP reception with Mr. Legend and eight dinner tickets.
  • Silver Level Sponsorship = $300 per table
    Entitles your organization to recognition at the dinner and eight dinner tickets.
  • Bronze Level Sponsorship = $250 per table
    Entitles your organization to recognition at the dinner and enables eight students to attend the dinner.*

* Purchase of a Bronze sponsorship provides tickets for student use only.  If you are purchasing tickets for your organization, the Silver Sponsorship or higher is recommended.

For more information please contact the Office of Equity & Diversity Issues at (573) 651-2524 or emaldonado@semo.edu.

Registration

Online registration is now closed.  For more information please contact Elizabeth Maldonado at (573) 651-2524 or emaldonado@semo.edu.

Southeast Students Register Here

Ticket Information

Individual dinner tickets and tables are available for purchase through the Office of Equity & Diversity Issues. Individual dinner tickets are $18 each. Individual tables are $130, with eight seats to a table. This year we are pleased to offer an additional option.  Individual speaker-only tickets may be purchased for $10 each.  These tickets will have a later arrival time and do not include dinner. 

Dinner tables and tickets may be purchased by contacting Elizabeth Maldonado at (573) 651-2524 or emaldonado@semo.edu.  Speaker-only tickets may be purchased through the Show Me Center by calling (573) 651-5000 or online at www.showmecenter.biz

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