Rahsaan Hall
Director, Racial Justice Program, American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Massachusetts
Andrew Mairena ’G
Sloan School of Management
Helena Ma ’19
Chemistry and Biology
Ramona Allen
Assistant Dean for Human Resources, MIT School of Architecture and Planning
Administrator for the MIT Black History Project
Shauna Bush-Fenty
Administrative Assistant II, MIT Office of the Provost
MIT CASE
(Class Awareness Support and Equality)
MIT's 45th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration – February 14, 2019
Soloist Dionne Shoffner performed two songs at the annual MLK Jr. Luncheon. Image: Joseph Lee
On February 14, 2019, MIT will host its 45th annual Martin Luther King Celebration Luncheon, an MIT community event that celebrates King’s legacy and the Institute's commitment to diversity. Past luncheons have featured a traditional silent march that travels from Lobby 7 to Kresge Auditorium and past speakers have included King’s widow Coretta Scott King, who delivered the keynote address at the luncheon’s 20th anniversary celebration in 1994.
While King never made a public appearance at MIT, he was a common visitor to Cambridge from the 1950s—when he was a doctoral student at Boston University—until the mid-1960s.
According to a January 2013 article in the Harvard Gazette, King took philosophy courses at Harvard in 1952 and 1953 and he was a guest preacher at Harvard’s Memorial Church in 1959 and 1960. He delivered a lecture titled “The Future of Integration” at Harvard Law School in 1962 and spoke at Memorial Church and Cambridge Rindge and Latin School on the same day in January 1965.
King’s name appears regularly in issues of The Tech in the 1960s, including: