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Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, Justice, and Accessibility (DEIJA): Martin Luther King Jr. Day

Celebrating Freedom Day

Remembering Martin Luther King, Jr. and his legacy

The King Center provides a concise summary of the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.:

"During the less than 13 years of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s leadership of the modern American Civil Rights Movement, from December 1955 until April 4, 1968, African Americans achieved more genuine progress toward racial equality in America than the previous 350 years had produced. Dr. King is widely regarded as America’s pre-eminent advocate of nonviolence and one of the greatest nonviolent leaders in world history.

"Drawing inspiration from both his Christian faith and the peaceful teachings of Mahatma Gandhi, Dr. King led a nonviolent movement in the late 1950s and ‘60s to achieve legal equality for African-Americans in the United States. While others were advocating for freedom by “any means necessary,” including violence, Martin Luther King, Jr. used the power of words and acts of nonviolent resistance, such as protests, grassroots organizing, and civil disobedience to achieve seemingly-impossible goals. He went on to lead similar campaigns against poverty and international conflict, always maintaining fidelity to his principles that men and women everywhere, regardless of color or creed, are equal members of the human family.

"Dr. King’s “I Have a Dream” speech, Nobel Peace Prize lecture and “Letter from a Birmingham Jail” are among the most revered orations and writings in the English language. His accomplishments are now taught to American children of all races, and his teachings are studied by scholars and students worldwide. He is the only non-president to have a national holiday dedicated in his honor and is the only non-president memorialized on the Great Mall in the nation’s capital. He is memorialized in hundreds of statues, parks, streets, squares, churches and other public facilities around the world as a leader whose teachings are increasingly-relevant to the progress of humankind."

More information about Dr. King and The King Center can be found at their website.  

Resources

Events in the SCRLC Region - 2024

Allegany County

Broome County

  • Binghamton

Cayuga County

  • Auburn

Chemung County

  • Elmira
    • The Food Bank of the Southern Tier - Day of Service - Monday, January 15
  • Elmira/Corning
    • The Elmira/Corning Chapter of the NAACP will hold a virtual celebration on Thursday, January 18, 6:00 pm

Chenango County

Cortland County

Delaware County

  • Cooperstown

Otsego County

  • Oneonta
    • Oneonta NAACP - Celebration at Elm Park United Methodist Church - Sunday, January 14 at 3:00

Schuyler County

Seneca County

Steuben County

  • Corning
    • 171 Cedar Arts Center - Children's Program titled "Making Real the Dream - Monday, January 15 from 11:30 to 3:30.
    • Corning Museum of Glass - Celebrating Dr. Martin Luther King Day - Monday, January 15 from 9:00 to 5:00

Tompkins County 

  • Ithaca
    • Greater Ithaca Activity Center (GIAC) - Celebration at the BJM Gymnasium - Saturday, January 13 from 9:00 to 2:00.
    • Tompkins County Office of Human Rights - YouTube Event - Dr. King and the case for reparations, January 17 at 7:00 PM.

Tioga County

Yates County

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