Muhammad Ali Center to Temporarily Close Due to Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic

Critical Measure to Secure Safety and Health of Employees, Visitors, and the Community at Large; Interim Operations Plan in Place The Muhammad Ali Center announced today that it will close temporarily in response to the Coronavirus pandemic. The Center takes seriously the health and safety of the global and local

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Lonnie and Muhammad Ali Honored as 2014 Caring Award Winners

Caring Institute Recognizes Lonnie and Muhammad as Advocates for Children and for Combating Neurological DiseaseLonnie and Muhammad Ali will be commemorated at the Caring Awards Ceremony at the Omni Montelucia Resort in Scottsdale, Arizona where they will be inducted into the Caring Hall of Fame on Saturday, October 18.Senators Bob

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Parkinson’s Foundation Moving Day Louisville

Walk to raise awareness about Parkinson’s Disease and to find a cure! Registration starts at 8:30 a.m. Walk starts at 9:30 a.m. To register and for more information, please click HERE. About Moving Day Louisville Moving Day Louisville is our annual fundraising walk event. It is a fun and inspiring fundraising event

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Daughters of Greatness: Lesley Visser

Throughout the year, the Daughters of Greatness breakfast series invites prominent women engaged in social philanthropy, activism, and pursuits of justice to share their stories with the Louisville community. The Daughters of Greatness series provides a place for dialogue and discussion on current issues of justice, community engagement, and social

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Shining A Light: (The) Many Faces of Homeless Women Opening

“Shining a Light” is an annual international photography contest and exhibition hosted by the Muhammad Ali Center which leveraged its existing capacity to increase awareness around issues of human rights and social justice on local, national, and international stages in 2013. Annually, the “Shining a Light” contest focuses on an

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Shining A Light: (The) Many Faces of Homeless Women

“Shining a Light” is an annual international photography contest and exhibition hosted by the Muhammad Ali Center, which leveraged is existing capacity to increase awareness around issues of human rights and social justice on local, national, and international stages in 2013. Annually, the “Shining a Light” contest focuses on an

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Daughters of Greatness: Elmer Lucille Allen

Throughout the year, the Daughters of Greatness breakfast series invites prominent women engaged in social philanthropy, activism, and pursuits of justice to share their stories with the Louisville community. The Daughters of Greatness series provides a place for dialogue and discussion on current issues of justice, community engagement, and social

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Muhammad Ali Center Part of Microsoft’s Legacy Project: A Powerful and Historical Virtual Experience to Empower Students and Communities This Black History Month

LOUISVILLE, KY (January 29, 2021) — Learning and celebrating Black History has never been more important than right now. To this end, the Muhammad Ali Center is pleased to announce that it will be one of just a handful of attractions around the country that was chosen for inclusion in

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Muhammad Ali Center to Host Fourth Annual Athletes and Social Change Forum

2016 Forum to serve as a think tank on a Declaration for Human Rights in SportsLOUISVILLE, Kentucky (November 23, 2015) — The fourth annual Muhammad Ali Center Athletes and Social Change Forum, in partnership with University of Louisville, Brown University, and Athlete Ally, will take place on April 8-9, 2016 as

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Laila Ali to Participate in Book Signing and Youth Leadership Seminar at the Muhammad Ali Center on July 7th

Maryum Ali and Tanisha Lovely Wright also on speaker lineupBecoming a Citizen Athlete Seminar Series part of the “I Am Ali” FestivalLOUISVILLE, Kentucky (July 6, 2017) — The Muhammad Ali Center will host a special book signing with Muhammad Ali’s youngest daughter, Laila Ali, from 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

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