Exploring the History and Meaning of MLK Day

This panel will examine the history of MLK Day from the early calls for a day to honor Dr. King to the holiday’s current manifestations. We’ll focus on sociological understandings of how the day was initiated, how it has evolved over time, and how it is celebrated around the nation today. We will use a sociological lens to understand the importance of MLK Day, the rituals and traditions involved, and controversies or conflicts surrounding the way the day is celebrated. Led by: Emily Kane, Professor of Sociology, Bates; Benjamin A. Moodie, Visiting Assistant Professor of Sociology, Bates; Chad Posick, Associate Professor of Criminal Justice and Criminology, Georgia Southern University; and Michael Rocque, Associate Professor of Sociology, Bates. Organized by: Michael Rocque.  Monday January 18th; 3–4:30pm