NBC News’ and MSNBC’s Craig Melvin to Host Fourth Annual Muhammad Ali Humanitarian Awards on September 17th
“Six Core Principle” Recipients Named, Other Awardees to be Announced Shortly LOUISVILLE, Kentucky (August 4, 2016) — Craig Melvin, national correspondent on NBC News’ TODAY and anchor on MSNBC, will host the Fourth Annual Muhammad Ali Humanitarian Awards on Saturday, September 17th in Louisville, Ky at the Marriott Louisville Downtown.
Muhammad Ali Center Welcomes Doris Kearns Goodwin as Its Next “Daughters of Greatness” Speaker, In Partnership with the Kentucky Author Forum
Goodwin, a world-renowned Presidential historian and Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times #1 Best-Selling Author, will speak on Friday, December 7th LOUISVILLE, Kentucky (December 2, 2018) — The Muhammad Ali Center is proud to announce its upcoming Daughters of Greatness speaker, Doris Kearns Goodwin. Goodwin, a world-renowned presidential historian, public speaker
Ali Center Partners on Augmented Reality Experience with Louisville Downtown Partnership, Metro Council District 4, and Roots 101 African American Museum
The ‘I Was Here’ AR Project will Help Visitors Explore the Historical Significance of African Americans in Downtown Louisville Louisville Downtown Partnership and the office of Metro Council District 4 are sponsoring the first phase of the I Was Here project—a new augmented reality (AR) experience to engage downtown visitors
Generation Ali
Generation Ali is a global movement that inspires a new generation of leaders—both young and young at heart—to achieve greatness on a local, national, and global level. The grassroots movement draws its inspiration from Muhammad Ali’s Six Core Principles: Confidence, Conviction, Dedication, Giving, Respect, and Spirituality. Generation Ali represents a
Muhammad Ali Center Partners with Love the Hungry and UPS Represents Service Project for Center’s Youth Programs
100 Volunteers to Participate in Meal-Packing Project on October 12thLOUISVILLE, Kentucky (October 6, 2016) — The Muhammad Ali Center’s Youth Programs – the Muhammad Ali Center Council of Students (MACCS) and UCrew, are partnering with Love the Hungry and UPS for a service project event on October 12th at the
Ali Center Night at the Village Anchor
Join us for dinner (take-in or carry out) at the Village Anchor as part of their Celebrity Host fundraising program. Make sure to reference the Muhammad Ali Center when dining, and a percentage of the proceeds will benefit the Ali Center.The Village Anchor11507 Park RoadLouisville, KY 40223MenuMake Your Reservation OnlineThis