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Presented By: Office of Academic Multicultural Initiatives (OAMI)

40th Annual MLK Memorial Keynote Lecture

Donzaleigh Abernathy and Derrick Johnson

Collage of MLK looking upward with photos of student activists from the past protesting and marching. MLK 40 logo to the right. Collage of MLK looking upward with photos of student activists from the past protesting and marching. MLK 40 logo to the right.
Collage of MLK looking upward with photos of student activists from the past protesting and marching. MLK 40 logo to the right.
This year's MLK Memorial Keynote Lecture will feature two distinguished speakers: Donzaleigh Abernathy, acclaimed actress, author, civil rights activist, and goddaughter of Dr. King; and Derrick Johnson, 19th president and CEO of the NAACP, a leading force in advancing civil rights nationally.

Donzaleigh Abernathy brings firsthand experience as an eyewitness and participant in major civil rights moments, including the Freedom Rides, the March on Washington, and the Selma to Montgomery March. Derrick Johnson’s transformational leadership of the NAACP represents a steadfast dedication to change, advocacy, and justice for all.

The keynote event is coordinated by the Office of Academic Multicultural Initiatives and co-sponsored by the Stephen M. Ross School of Business and Michigan Engineering.

The 2026 symposium theme, "Unbowed and Unbroken – The Enduring Struggle for Justice,” draws from Dr. King’s legacy of perseverance and hope, highlighting the courage to face injustice and the commitment to lasting change.

For more information, visit mlk.umich.edu
Collage of MLK looking upward with photos of student activists from the past protesting and marching. MLK 40 logo to the right. Collage of MLK looking upward with photos of student activists from the past protesting and marching. MLK 40 logo to the right.
Collage of MLK looking upward with photos of student activists from the past protesting and marching. MLK 40 logo to the right.

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January 19, 2026 (Monday) 10:00am

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