Celebrate the legacy and continue the work of Martin Luther King, Jr.

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“Make a career of humanity. Commit yourself to the noble struggle for equal rights. You will make a better person of yourself, a greater nation of your country, and a finer world to live in.”

-Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., April 18, 1959

On January 20, a longstanding federal holiday, we honor the towering life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., who catalyzed enormous social progress in a time of profound political fracture.

Dr. King was untiring activist, ardent advocate, soaring orator and visionary leader in the Civil Rights movement. The Nobel Peace Prize winner famously advanced the cause of social justice and racial equality through education, inspiration and non-violent protest.

But his is an unfinished legacy. As Dr. King wrote, “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.” And injustice has outlived him. So, as much as it is a celebration of an indelible legacy, MLK Day is also a call to action, a challenge to extend and advance the work that Dr. King started, to ensure that the “arc of the moral universe… bends toward justice.”

As we approach this MLK Day, here are some events, resources and opportunities to engage, enrich and enlighten you.


Engage

MLK Day of Service – Join thousands of your neighbors in service projects supporting local non-profit organizations around King County through the United Way. Whether you assemble a team or sign up as an individual, you’ll find countless ways to support underserved communities.

UW Tacoma MLK Unity Breakfast – Hosted by the UW Tacoma Black Student Union, this program celebrates Dr. King’s legacy by creating a space to gather as a community, celebrate art, and address the relevancy of civil action today. It also recognizes outstanding service to UW Tacoma through the Dream Awards.

MLK Day Birthday Celebration – The City of Tacoma hosts this annual program, themed “Building Bridges,” highlighting the present and future of Dr. King’s impacts and featuring local speakers and performers.

MLK Day Commemoration – The Washington State Historical Society partners with Tacoma Arts Live to present exhibits and performances at the Washington State History Museum in Tacoma.

42nd Annual MLK Day Rally and March – The rally takes place at Garfield High School in Seattle, followed by a march through the city. The exact route will be shared in advance.

Northwest African American Museum (NAAM) King Day – This family-friendly event features exhibitions, a resource expo, community conversations, storytelling, and more at the Northwest African American Museum.

Seattle Colleges’ 52nd Annual Community Celebration of Martin Luther King Jr. – This event includes a hot breakfast, networking, and a program to honor Dr. King’s legacy at South Seattle College’s Brockey Center.

King County Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration – This event takes place at the Renton Ikea Performing Arts Center and focuses on the theme “Looking Forward as a Community,” reflecting on Dr. King’s dedication to uplifting humanity.

Annual Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Luncheon – Hosted by the King County Bar Association, this event features keynote speaker Dr. Marsha Currin McGriff at the Seattle Convention Center.

Know of additional celebrations in your community to engage? Let The Whole U know!



Reflect

Dr. King’s Visit to Seattle – The Seattle Labor History Project presents a video image with the Reverend Samuel B. McKinney, who recalls the unexpectedly controversial 1961 visit of his friend, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., to Seattle.

MLK Day Streaming Video Display – From UW Bothell Library’s Social Justice Team, a virtual display highlighting videos from their collections that touch on fights for racial and social justice in the United States since the mid-20th century.

UW MLK Day Reflections – In January 2021, the UW MLK Week work group asked Black students, staff and faculty to reflect on the question: “What does MLK Day mean to you?”


Learn

Diversity at the UW – Explore the ways the UW values and honors diverse experiences and perspectives, strives to create welcoming and respectful learning environments, and promotes access, opportunity and justice for all.

Living Martin Luther King Jr.’s Legacy – Perspectives on keeping Dr. King’s legacy alive from the 2022 UW Bothell speech and debate team.

Cultivating a Beloved Community Mindset to Transform Unjust Systems – In celebration of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s legacy, UW Medicine recognizes members of the community who serve those in need in this immersive 2023 feature.

MLK Day/Civil Rights Reading List – Includes books by luminaries including James Baldwin, Denise Nicholas and Langston Hughes.

Anti-Racist Reading List – Ibram X. Kendi, author of “How To Be An Antiracist,” offers a list of further reading “for people beginning their anti-racist journey.”



Support

If you would like to support organizations helping to realize the dream of Dr. King, consider making a one-time gift or set up payroll deduction to a UW Combined Fund Drive nonprofit organization that supports enriching the Black experience and amplifying Black voices:

University of Washington Black Opportunity Fund (charity code 1482916) – Invests in services and programs for health and academic success, including but not limited to Black student organizations, Graduate Opportunities and Minority Achievement Program GO-MAP, the Brotherhood Initiative and the Women’s Center.

Black Women’s Health Imperative (charity code 1482760) – Targets the most pressing health issues that affect Black women and girls in the U.S. through investments in evidence-based strategies, bold programs and advocacy outreach on health policies.

University of Washington Costco Diversity Scholarship (charity code 1481296) – Provides general support for the UW Diversity Scholars Program – an intensive effort by the University of Washington to increase the number of highly qualified underrepresented minority students.

UW Office of Minority Affairs and Diversity EOP Fund for Excellence (charity code 0519565) – Provides support and resources for emergency scholarship support, EOP programming, orientation, and recognition events.

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