UO Black Cultural Center To Be Named After Lyllye Reynolds-Parker

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The University of Oregon’s Board of Trustees has unanimously voted Friday to name the new Black Cultural Center after Lyllye Reynolds-Parker. The center is set to open in October.

Reynolds-Parker was born in Eugene in 1946, and graduated from the UO in 1991 with a bachelor’s degree in Sociology. She also served as a student advisor at the university.

The newly-named Lyllye Reynolds-Parker Black Cultural Center will have a grand opening next month and UO spokesperson, Kay Jarvis told KLCC that Reynolds-Parker is expected to attended.

The $3 million facility was one of the demands made by the Black Student Task Force following a demonstration in 2016.

Bonus Content: Extended Interview With Lyllye Reynolds-Parker

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Melorie Begay is a multimedia journalist for KLCC News. She was the Inaugural KLCC Public Radio Foundation Journalism Fellow. She has a bachelors in Multimedia Journalism from the University of New Mexico. She previously interned at KUNM public radio in Albuquerque, NM and served as a fellow for the online news publication New Mexico In Depth.