Lake Michigan College Hosts Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration Week
Lake Michigan College and its Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion are proud to announce the return of the annual Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration Week, taking place January 20–25, 2025. This year’s theme, Creating the Beloved Community, highlights Dr. King’s inspiring vision of a world anchored in justice, equality, and compassion—where love triumphs over hate.
Dr. King’s dream of a “beloved community” calls for bold, collective action and the courage of individuals to speak truth to power. Throughout the week, attendees will have opportunities to reflect on his ideals and contribute to meaningful change in their own communities.
Community members are invited to participate in the Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration Week events, beginning with the Community Celebration on January 20, 2025. Throughout the week, we will explore Dr. King’s ideals and the steps we can take to bring his dream of a “beloved community” to life. With events designed to educate, inspire, and empower, this is your opportunity to reflect on his legacy, celebrate cultural heritage, and contribute to positive change. Together, let’s honor Dr. King and recommit to advancing equity and justice for all.
Kickoff Event: Community Celebration
The week begins with a Community Celebration on Monday, January 20, in the Grand Upton Hall at The Lake Michigan College Mendel Center.
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Social Hour: 1:00–1:30 p.m.
Enjoy light refreshments and network with fellow attendees.
- Formal Program: 1:30 p.m.-3:00 p.m.
The program includes:
- Musical Performances
- Keynote Address: Beverly Woodson, President of the Niles-Buchanan NAACP
- Presentation: The new Martin Luther King Jr. statues recently unveiled in St. Joseph and Benton Harbor
- Spirit of MLK Spotlight Awards honoring the achievements of individuals and organizations dedicated to justice, equality, and community service.
No RSVP is needed for this event.
Fostering Change, Honoring Legacy
Lake Michigan College is committed to fostering partnerships, celebrating cultural heritage, and inspiring positive change. This event, a cornerstone of our Community Impact initiative, reflects our dedication to honoring Dr. King’s legacy and advancing equity for all.
Join us as we come together to celebrate progress, recommit to Dr. King’s ideals, and work toward building a more just and equitable future. Together, we can bring the vision of a beloved community to life.
For more information, please contact Cam Herth, Dean, Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion at (269) 927-6284 or Mary O’Donnell, Administrative assistant to Dean of DEI, at 269- 927-6849.
MLK Week Celebration