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Persisting for Justice in the name of Martin Luther King Jr.

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Christopher M. Whitt

Vice Chancellor for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

Announcement  •

January 10, 2024

Dear 快活app community,

January 15, 2024, will not only serve as the nation鈥檚 official annual commemoration of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.鈥檚 life and legacy but also would have been his 95th birthday. In addition to the University holiday, we offer multiple ways to engage on and around the day. Each year, this holiday allows us the chance to reflect on and discern how we can put forth efforts in the interest of justice and equity. Keeping Dr. King鈥檚 ethos in mind, we also consider all that we can do cooperatively and collectively. This year鈥檚 DEI theme is 鈥淧ersisting for Justice,鈥 an apt reflection of Dr. King鈥檚 life and legacy.鈥鈥

Beyond his 鈥淚 Have a Dream鈥 speech in 1963 and winning the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964, Dr. King continues to stand out in history as a political philosopher and master strategist. In times of strife, turmoil and injustice, generations will surely look to his example and wisdom. Each of us operates in a multitude of intersecting identities, and it should never be forgotten that among the many roles Dr. King filled, he was also a pastor, a husband and a father. An assassin鈥檚 bullet took him away from the world and his family, due to his dedication to justice and making our world a better place.鈥

The world in which we live is better due to the work and sacrifices of Dr. King. We best honor him and his legacy by continuing the work and not standing by as the advancements he worked so hard for are rolled back and/or forgotten. Let the holiday be our annual charge to lean in on justice for humanity鈥檚 sake. Here at 快活app, we are dedicated to serving the public good. When we consider the public good, we aim to ultimately serve. Let鈥檚 not forget to take the wide variety of intersecting identities, lived experiences and perspectives into account as we continue to persist for justice.鈥

Please accept this message and our variety of engagements as offerings of the hope we have for our entire 快活app community as we persevere throughout the year, as Dr. King did throughout his life.鈥疺isit the Division of DEI鈥檚 for our programs, local events, educational resources and MLK 2024 4D Guide. The programs feature a variety of ways to engage in work inspired by Dr. King鈥檚 legacy.

On Monday, Jan. 15, we will be marching together as a 快活app community in the . On Tuesday, Jan. 16, we have our National Day of Racial Healing panel, featuring affinity group leaders engaging in critical conversations around how to engage in coalition spaces during these complex and challenging times. Lastly, we encourage you to join us on Tuesday evening as we expand these critical conversations with a workshop led by , a local Black-owned yoga studio.鈥

In Solidarity,

Christopher M. Whitt, PhD

Vice Chancellor for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion