January 18, 2021
Family Programs hosted by the New Haven Museum
Storytelling: Storytellers Clifton Graves, Joy Donaldson, Waltrina Kirkland-Mullins, and Dr. Robbie Thomas contribute their gifts to the event’s long-standing tradition of celebrating Dr. King through stories and song.
Recollection Connections: The Artsucation™ Academy Network presented a performance of the past, present, and future legacies of our social justice warriors featuring New Haven's Neighborhood Music School's Premiere Dance Company, Keepers of the Culture Performing Arts Company, and the M'Bosse Dance Company of Senegal. Choreographed and directed by Ms. Hanan Hameen.
Watch recording.
Social Injustices: Black Librarians as Change Agents
Hosted by the Black Caucus American Library Association – CT Chapter. A conversation about Dr. King’s legacy and the role of Black librarians in fighting social injustice.
A Youth Roundtable: The Future of Organizing Work
Hosted by Students for Educational Justice. Local youth organizers gathered to discuss Dr. King’s legacy and the future of organizing. The conversation was moderated by Benie N’sumbu and feature Adrian Huq, Sebastian Ward, Jamila, Mellody Massaquoi, and Julie Hajducky.