WWU to join Jan. 18 community celebration honoring the legacy and life of The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
The community is invited to commemorate and celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in this national day of service. Community members of all ages are welcome to attend. The event includes a free community breakfast and an engaging discussion.
Panelists include:
- Miriam Karamoko, executive director of the Whatcom Racial Equity Commission and a WWU alumna
- Ibidunni Ojikutu, Opera Singer and WWU alumna
- Sharaya Lane, executive director of Recovery Café and author
- Ian Garconette, student, Whatcom Community College
The discussion will be moderated by WWU alumnus William Jackson, director of Teaching and Learning at the Bellevue School District and 2024 Washington State Principal of the Year.
The event MCs include students from Western Washington University and Happy Valley Elementary.
The event concludes with opportunities for attendees to join together in community and make tie blankets for those in need. An additional community service opportunity is being offered by Bellingham Parks and Recreation. (Registration is required).
All attendees are encouraged to bring unopened, non-perishable food and hygiene items to the event. All donations will support the food pantries at Western Washington University, Bellingham Technical College, Whatcom Community College, and Northwest Indian College.
This free community event is made possible through collaboration of 10 community partners that make up the Community Coalition for Cultural Recognitions. Community members of all ages are welcome.
Martin Luther King Jr. Day Celebration
Saturday, January 18, 2025
Bellingham High School
10 a.m. Free Community Breakfast
11 a.m. MLK Day Program
12 p.m. Community Service