January 2, 2025 Breaking News, Latest News, and Videos

Martin Luther King Day Celebration this morning at SGI in Santa Monica: "Peace Requires Justice"

Martin Luther King Day will be marked this morning in Santa Monica when 31st-Anniversary Celebrations continue as part of a three-day long event, organized by the MLK Westside Coalition.

Embracing the theme “Peace Requires Justice,” this year’s celebration features entertainment by the Claudia Lennear Gospel Trio and Get Lit-Words Ignite, with an opening act performed by the Keali’i O’Nalani Dancers.  

Beginning at 9am Monday, January 18, at the SGI Auditorium, the event is part of a comprehensive celebratory program and sees Supervisor Sheila Kuehl as keynote speaker.

Everyone involved in the event echoes Dr. King’s core philosophies, organizers explained.

Claudia Lennear is an American soul singer who has worked with renowned acts including Ike and Tina Turner and Joe Cocker. She is a songwriter, recording artist and actor. 

“Over four decades, she has captivated audiences as one of the greatest background singers in the era of modern popular music. She is joined by Isy Martin, Jr. and Steve Nieves, two outstanding musicians, singers, and songwriters who have done recording, singing, and co-production work for the highly acclaimed R&B Motown record producer Norman Whitfield,” organizers said.

Get Lit-Words Ignite was founded by Diane Luby Lane in 2006, and is a nationally-recognized organization helping to stem dropout rates and spark increased literacy among youth. The Get Lit Players and their in-house troupe of teen poets, have reached international renown by spitting their raw, fearless truth. “In Los Angeles alone, they have performed for 20,000 of their peers, igniting teens all over LA to transform their education and their lives through art and social consciousness,” organizers explained.

Of special significance, the Keali’i O’Nalani Dancers will open the celebration. On March 21, 1965, Dr. King and civil rights activists wore garlands of fresh flowers when preparing to march across the Edmund Pettus Bridge. The goal was safe passage from Selma, Alabama, and onward to the State Capitol at Montgomery. In the photographic record of this historic 54-mile march, Dr. King, John Lewis and other voting rights demonstrators can be seen wearing the traditional Hawaiian lei.

“Here is the backstory of this seemingly unusual and symbolic appearance of Hawaiian culture that reveals the lasting connection of Aloha-the Hawaiian word meaning compassion, peace and love-to the civil rights movement ever since that day at the bridge,” organizers said.

The multi-ethnic, interfaith program will also include inspirational readings, speakers, music, dance, the MLK Education Awards, and the Community Light Award. 

The 2016 Community Light Award recipient is being presented to FAME Santa Monica Redevelopment Corporation. “The MLK Westside Coalition is pleased to recognize FSMRC as a model of advocacy, collaboration, planning and implementation in its partnering with Squier Properties and the City of Santa Monica to create affordable housing for low income seniors in the Pico Neighborhood,” organizers stated.

The 2016 MLK Education Awards will also be presented to six students of Santa Monica Community College and one high school senior.

Monday’s event will be followed by a Community Involvement Fair at the SGI Youth Center, from 10.30am-noon. A host of community organizations will be on hand with refreshments and door prizes promised.

The Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Westside Coalition has organized an annual celebration of Dr. King’s message since January 20, 1986. Although President Reagan signed the congressional bill to establish the holiday into law in 1983, the first Martin Luther King, Jr. Day was celebrated in 1986.

The event is free and co-sponsored by the City of Santa Monica, SGI-USA, SMC Associates, Santa Monica College, RAND Corporation and CityTV-Santa Monica.

SGI Auditorium is located at 525 Wilshire Blvd, Santa Monica. Free parking is available at 1212 7th Street.

in News
<>Related Posts

French-Inspired Palisades Restaurant to Close After Six Years

January 2, 2025

January 2, 2025

The Menu Featured Dishes That Ranged From French Onion Soup to Locally Inspired Creations Like Radiatore With Lamb Bolognese The...

Suspect in Downtown Target Shooting Apprehended After Hourslong Standoff

January 2, 2025

January 2, 2025

The Arrest Came Less Than 24 Hours After a Shooting at the figat7th Shopping Mall That Left Two Target Employees...

Jennifer Smith Re-Elected as SMMUSD Board President, Laurie Lieberman Named Vice President

January 2, 2025

January 2, 2025

The Board Also Extended a Thank-You to Outgoing Vice President Jon Kean for His Service At its annual organizational meeting,...

Brentwood Beat: Maria’s Italian Kitchen to Move from Brentwood After 52 Years

January 1, 2025

January 1, 2025

I’m ill.   Maria’s Italian Kitchen is leaving Brentwood Village and will be gone by the end of 2024. Like many...

Chef Nobu Debuts Luxurious Gold Standard Roll for Golden Globes® Celebration

January 1, 2025

January 1, 2025

Indulge in a Limited-Time King Crab Roll Adorned With Gold Flakes and Caviar In honor of Chef Nobu Matsuhisa’s return...

110 Years Ago, Charlie Chaplin Debuted The Iconic “Tramp” Character From Venice Beach

December 30, 2024

December 30, 2024

The 1914 short Kid Auto Races at Venice introduced the iconic character that would become synonymous with silent film, sparking an international...

Gov. Newsom Touts New 2025 Laws to Strengthen Civil Rights and Inclusivity

December 30, 2024

December 30, 2024

The Laws Cover Various Aspects of Society, From Education to Property California Governor Gavin Newsom, in a recent news release,...

LAPD Seeks Additional Victims in West Los Angeles Sexual Assault Case

December 30, 2024

December 30, 2024

Hajhosseini Reportedly Pressured One Victim Into Consuming Alcohol, After Which She Lost Consciousness and Was Assaulted Detectives with the Los...

Santa Monica Gets Temporary Community Development Director

December 30, 2024

December 30, 2024

Yeo Has Been With the City of Santa Monica Since 2006, Starting as a Senior Planner and Eventually Leading the...

$75M Malibu Estate Hits Market on Coveted “Billionaire’s Beach”

December 29, 2024

December 29, 2024

The Home Offers Sweeping Views of the Queen’s Necklace, Palos Verdes, and Catalina Island A sprawling estate on Malibu’s exclusive...

UCLA Police Investigate Off-Campus Assault as Hate Crime

December 29, 2024

December 29, 2024

The Suspects Are Described as Four White or Middle Eastern Males in Their Early 20s The UCLA Police Department is...

(Video) At Vistamar School – Discover the way high school should be

December 29, 2024

December 29, 2024

Students achieve remarkable outcomes with our strong academics, small classes, andpersonalized approach. Our graduates don’t just attend college—they excel. Vistamar’sunique...

HUD Report Reveals Record 18% Surge in U.S. Homelessness in 2024

December 29, 2024

December 29, 2024

Despite the Rise, Veteran Homelessness Hits Record Low The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) released its 2024...

Film Review: The Brutalist

December 29, 2024

December 29, 2024

By Dolores Quintana Filled with grandeur as stark as the Brutalist architecture designed by László Tóth, The Brutalist is epic...

Santa Monica Man Arrested in Fatal Hit-and-Run of Vietnam Veteran

December 28, 2024

December 28, 2024

Suspect Faces Murder and Felony Charges; Police Recover Evidence Rod Sharif, a Santa Monica man, was arrested on December 27,...