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8:30 AM Central Time / 9:30 AM Eastern Time
Families can virtually dive into the stories of civil rights activists in New York, not only Dr. King but also Ella Baker, Milton Galamison, Bayard Rustin, Malcolm X, and Stokely Carmichael (Kwame Ture).
Explore Dr. King’s oft-overlooked activism against the Vietnam War as it relates to the ongoing movement for Black Lives today.
Noon Central Time / 10 AM Pacific Time
The California African American Museum invites families to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day immersed in music, culture, and community. This year’s virtual festival highlights MLK’s dedication to labor and workers’ rights - and these movements’ continued importance today.
4 PM - 5 PM Central Time / 5 PM - 6 PM Eastern Time
Celebrate the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. by surrounding yourself with art, culture, and community. This year's virtual celebration put on by the Museum of Fine Arts Boston will be streamed on Facebook and YouTube.
Noon - 1:30 PM Central Time / 10 AM - 11:30 AM Pacific Time
Learn why it’s important to talk about race and racism with kids, and how to do it. These conversations help build the foundation for raising compassionate children that embrace and value differences. The sessions will build on each other, attending all three is highly recommended. Register for this three part series online.
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