Celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Week in Nashville

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Nashville is set to commemorate Martin Luther King Jr. Day with an engaging week of events from January 12 to January 20. Activities include panel discussions, art creation days, inspirational speaker events, a gala night, youth symposiums, and a final march honoring Dr. King’s legacy. These celebrations provide opportunities for community involvement, learning, and honoring the ongoing fight for equality and social justice.

Celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. in Nashville With a Week of Inspiring Events!

Nashville is gearing up for its annual celebration of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, and this year, the excitement kicks off from January 12 through January 20! This vibrant city has lined up a series of events that aren’t just informative but also engaging, making it a perfect opportunity for everyone to come together and honor the legacy of one of the most influential figures in American history.

Mark Your Calendars!

Events begin on January 12 with “Her Voice, Her Legacy: Honoring the Ministry of Black Women in IMF,” a thoughtful panel discussion that runs from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.. If you’re interested in attending, remember that registration is required!

Then, on January 15, get ready for a fun and creative day known as “Banner Day,” where folks will come together to create banners for the community’s big MLK Day march. This is also hosted by the Interdenominational Ministers Fellowship, so if art and activism are your vibes, be sure to sign up!

A Spotlight on Achievement

The same day, January 15, the MLK Commemorative Speaker Event will take place at Vanderbilt University from 5 p.m. to 6:15 p.m. This special gathering will feature talented filmmakers Karen Hayes and Pamela Tom as they discuss their inspiring film “A Better Way: James Lawson, Architect of Nonviolence.” Don’t miss out on this – you can grab the registration link online!

Gala Night and Breakfast Talks

On January 16, the community will come together for the Nashville MLK Day Gala hosted at the gorgeous Nashville Parthenon. Attendees can expect a delightful evening filled with live music, food, and captivating performances as they honor Dr. King’s incredible impact. Sounds like a fantastic night!

Who doesn’t love breakfast? Join the Labor & Human Rights Breakfast on January 17 at Scarritt Bennett Center from 7:30 a.m. to 10 a.m. This gathering will dive deep into conversations about labor, faith, and civil rights, so come with an appetite for both food and meaningful discussion. Tickets will be available, so check it out!

Youth Take the Stage

Youth involvement takes center stage on January 18 with the Youth Symposium at Martin Luther King Jr. Magnet High School from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. This event will include a variety of workshops celebrating Dr. King’s life, complete with breakfast, lunch, and snacks provided! Parents, this is a great way for your kids to engage and learn.

Later that day, the IMF MLK Intergenerational Panel will also take place at the same location, running from 9:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. This no-registration-required event promises insightful discussions on activism and advocacy. It’s a splendid chance for different generations to share perspectives!

A Musical Tribute and March

Mark January 19 on your calendar, as Mickey Guyton will be performing at the Nashville Symphony for “MLK: A Celebration in Song,” starting at 7:30 p.m.. Joining the Celebration Chorus and Celebration Youth Chorus, this concert will showcase a beautiful mixture of classical and contemporary music that pays homage to Dr. King’s message of hope and equality. Get your tickets quickly!

The highlight of the week will undoubtedly be the 40th Annual Nashville MLK March & Convocation on January 20. Kicking off at 9:00 a.m. from Jefferson Street Missionary Baptist Church and ending at TSU Gentry Center, this peaceful march welcomes all community members. The convocation will follow from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., featuring a keynote address by Dr. Daniel Black. Don’t forget to join in!

Get Involved!

After all the festivities, get ready to roll up your sleeves for the annual MLK Joint Day of Service happening across the city on January 21 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.. This day is all about giving back, so keep an eye out for registration details!

Lastly, don’t miss the 31st Annual MLK Day Concert by the Nashville Symphony, also happening on January 20. It promises to be a heartwarming experience featuring Mickey Guyton and is free to the public, thanks to generous sponsorship. Make sure to reserve your spot!

This week-long celebration truly encapsulates the spirit of Dr. King’s message, providing Nashville with countless opportunities to remember his legacy while actively participating in the ongoing fight for equality and social justice. So grab your friends and family, and let’s make this MLK week one to remember!

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