Martin Luther King Jr. Day

Join in for a unique afternoon celebrating Martin Luther King Jr.

A program that goes beyond King’s dream for a better world, looking at racism today, especially in our community, and how we can work to overcome it.

The afternoon will consist of:
  • The NPR Morning Edition November 6 recording: includes interviews with Nevada Union High School students of color who experience racism on campus.
  • Readings from Dr. King’s speeches: accompanied by discussions with guest speakers focusing on the painful reality of racism in America as well as hope for social justice and racial equality.
  • Live music from various musicians: including blues and soul singer Jamal Walker. Walker has performed locally for thirty years and is a member of the popular band Elevation. He has also been active in anti-bias efforts for many years.

Light refreshments following the program.


Reserve Your Seat

ONSITE ATTENDANCE IS SOLD OUT. Join in by ZOOM (see below). The event is offered in-person at the Unitarian Universalist Community of the Mountains or on zoom. Admission is Free. In-person seating is limited.

PLEASE NOTE: We’ll adjust our virus protocols as needed. Right now, masks are encouraged. Please watch for ongoing updates on our social media pages and here! Thank you for your ongoing flexibility! If you are feeling unwell or have had a known COVID exposure, please attend on-line, rather than in person.

For In-Person Tickets

Seating is limited to 80. Get your tickets by clicking the button below. The Address is 246 South Church St. Grass Valley, CA (at the corner of South Church St. and Walsh St.) at the Unitarian Universalist Community of the Mountains. Doors will open at 12:30PM

To attend by Zoom

Log in any time after 12:30PM

https://zoom.us/j/97671425348?pwd=cTRWQnBKbzhxRk5ycGZEbE1TSHM5UT09

Meeting ID: 976 7142 5348
Passcode: 701933

Join by phone
1 669 444 9171
1 669 900 6833 
1 408 638 0968 

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Passcode: 701933


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