Attendees sing Lift Every Voice and Sing during the Jan. 15 MLK Celebration in Memorial Chapel.
Attendees at the 33rd Fox Cities Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration in 澳门六合彩开奖结果's Memorial Chapel sing Lift Every Voice and Sing. (Photos by Danny Damiani)

The legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.鈥攕een in the ongoing work he helped inspire鈥攚as celebrated Jan. 15 as Lawrentians gathered with the Fox Cities community in 澳门六合彩开奖结果鈥檚 Memorial Chapel for the 33rd Fox Cities Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration.

The annual event, held on the federal holiday honoring the civil rights icon, applauded local advocates who provide leadership in the spirit of King鈥檚 teachings, featured inspiring music and words from Appleton youth and Lawrence students, and showcased local speakers who talked of the progress made and the need for diligence and stamina in the fight for equality for all.

Cainan Davenport delivers the keynote address from the podium on the stage of Memorial Chapel.
Cainan Davenport delivers the keynote address at the annual MLK community celebration.

Cainan Davenport, a small business owner in Appleton who has been active in building partnerships and encouraging community conversations, delivered a keynote address that urged those filling Memorial Chapel to look to the future as they build bridges in the name of unity and inclusion.

鈥淎s leaders in the community, we must understand that the work and leadership we put in now, we may not get to experience the fruits of our own labor, but the next generation will,鈥 Davenport said. 鈥淛ust as we as a nation have benefited from the things Martin Luther King fought for, the next generation will benefit from what we fight for.鈥

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Monday鈥檚 MLK Celebration marked a return to an in-person gathering, the first time since it moved online during the coronavirus pandemic.

鈥淚t is good to again feel the warmth and energy in this room,鈥 President Laurie A. Carter said in welcoming the audience to Memorial Chapel.

Lawrence hosted the event, emceed by Dr. Kenny Yarbrough, vice president for Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, Antiracism, and Support Services (I.D.E.A.S.). It was organized by the 2024 MLK Celebration Committee, a collaboration of Lawrence, People of Progression, Appleton Area School District, United Way Fox Cities, Boys & Girls Clubs of the Fox Valley, and the City of Appleton. That collaboration put the 鈥渨e鈥 in the night鈥檚 鈥淲e Have a Dream鈥 theme, Carter said.

鈥淎 united community is a stronger, healthier, and more vibrant community,鈥 she said. 鈥淚f we can dream together, we can thrive together. That鈥檚 a message I hope we all can take with us when we leave tonight.鈥

The Lawrence student band NOIR perform at the outset of the MLK community celebration.
The Lawrence student band NOIR performs at the outset of the MLK community celebration.聽

Dr. Adriana McCleer, community partnerships supervisor with the Appleton Public Library, gave the highlight speech, a nod to the history and advocacy of Casa Hispana, where she serves as board chair.

The 2024 Jane LaChapelle McCarty MLK Community Leader Award was presented to Ernesto Gonzalez Jr. for his 30-plus years of service with Casa Hispana.

The聽Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Educator Award was presented to Alex Molitor, principal of Kaleidoscope Academy of the Appleton Area School District.

NOIR, a musical group featuring Lawrence students, provided music leading into the MLK Celebration and then closed the event with a stirring rendition of We Shall Overcome.

Davenport, who co-owns Taperz Barber Shop in Appleton and co-founded the nonprofit advocacy group People of Progression, encouraged the audience to do the work necessary in the Fox Cities to build a stronger, more empowered community.

鈥淟et us fight with all we have in us to ensure our next generation thrives in this world,鈥 he said. 鈥淟et us fight to ensure equality for every child growing up and coming behind us. Let us fight, not with violence but with love; let us fight with compassion; let us fight with understanding and empathy; let us fight with unity; let us fight with integrity; let us fight with all the things that make us great.鈥

I.D.E.A.S. Division (Inclusivity, Diversity, Equity, Anti-Racism, and Support Services)聽helps students explore the Lawrentian Community's diverse cultural heritage.