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27th MLK Legacy of Social & Environmental Justice Legacy At Peabody
Family Storytelling and Dance, Z Experience Poetry Slam and more are slated for the Sunday Jan. 15 and Monday Jan. 16 celebration.

NEW HAVEN, CT — The Yale Peabody Museum and the state Department of Energy and Environmental Protection present the 27th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Legacy of Social and Environmental Justice, Jan. 15 and 16. The two-day free event is a hybrid, in-person and via Zoom.
Set for Sunday from 12:30 to 3:30 and Monday, 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., space is limited so pre-registration is strongly recommended, and free parking is available in Yale Lot 22 at 260 Whitney Ave.
The 27th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Legacy of Social and Environmental Justice events:
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Sunday
Family Storytelling and Dance at the New Haven Museum, 114 Whitney Ave.
The New Haven Museum and the Peabody are teaming up for an afternoon of inspiring family programs celebrating Dr. King’s life and legacy. Storytellers Joy Donaldson, Waltrina Kirkland, and Clifton Graves will share stirring fables, anecdotes, and stories that honor King’s work and testify to his impact on the justice movement.
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Ms. Hanan’s Dance and Beyond will present an interactive performance of cultural dance and drumming from the African diaspora and you’ll discover kid-friendly activities throughout the Museum offered by our program partners, including the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection, the Black Caucus American Library Association, and the Amistad Committee. And Peabody scientists will introduce attendees to fascinating specimens from our Paleobotany collection. Masks are required in the New Haven Museum and space is limited.
Monday
Z Experience Poetry Slam, Yale Science Building, O.C. Marsh Lecture Hall, 260 Whitney Avenue
Join influential poet-performers Croilot and Ngoma, in-person for the first time since 2020, as they emcee an electrifying spoken word experience, honoring Poetry Slam founder Zannette Lewis, in one of the largest auditoriums on Yale’s campus. Spend the day with us or tune in live and online as our hosts kick things off with a high-energy group performance and a curated open mic. Those talented storytellers will be followed by a slate of renowned, featured poets competing in the poetry slam.
Visit tables hosted by the National Council of Negro Women and New Haven African American Historical Society to hear from their members about the work they are doing in the community. And museum staff will be on hand to offer the latest information on the Peabody renovation.
This event is appropriate for adults and young adults, with discretion of a parent or guardian. For current Yale University vaccination and mask requirements, please click here.
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