Martin Luther King Jr. Day is the only federal holiday designated as a “day of service.”
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Welcome to Monday, January 17th, dreamers...
Martin Luther King Jr. Day is the only federal holiday designated as a “day of service.”
Befitting the purpose-driven spirit of this day, we've highlighted ways to take action. ([link removed]) While some are events specific to this day, resources and organizations that you can access and support any day of the year are also included. Here's a sample:
Educational Resources
* Stanford University’s Martin Luther King Jr. Research and Education Institute has extensive resources to access and learn more about ([link removed]) Dr. King and the civil rights movement.
* Read this timeline ([link removed]) on how MLK Day came to be.
** Virtual and Local Events
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* The King Center is hosting a variety of virtual events, trainings, and seminars ([link removed]) .
* Los Angeles, CA - Check out the Los Angeles Daily News’ compilation of virtual and in-person events ([link removed]) in the L.A. area.
* NYC - Check out these 10 things you can do in New York City ([link removed]) . Click here ([link removed]) for events specifically for families and kids.
Learn about more MLK Day resources and events here. ([link removed])
** Environmental Racism & Climate Justice
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In 1968, Dr. King traveled to Memphis, Tennessee to help lead a strike by Black sanitation workers who were protesting hazardous working conditions, in one of the first fights against environmental racism in the U.S. This pioneering event was also one of Dr. King’s last acts, as it was during that visit when he was tragically assassinated.
In a 2011 speech at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Martin Luther King Jr. Commemorative Program, Attorney General Eric Holder spoke about his impact:
“Dr. King., in addition to his many other achievements, helped to plant the seeds for what would become our nation’s now-thriving environmental justice movement.”
Today, we want to honor Dr. King’s ongoing fight for racial equality by highlighting climate justice as a civil rights issue and providing resources for how you can help. ([link removed])
Read more about environmental racism and climate justice here. ([link removed])
Ready to support environmental justice? Consider donating to Music 4 Climate Justice. ([link removed])
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