Press Releases
01/10/2017
21st Annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Legacy of Environmental and Social Justice Family Festival
“For two decades, DEEP has co-sponsored this Family Festival that celebrates the legacy of
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and recognizes his life-long actions and determination for social justice,” said Robert Klee, Commissioner of DEEP. “Celebrating Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. at the Peabody Museum has become an annual tradition for families and children, providing two days of educational activities for families and people of all ages and backgrounds including performances by members of the New Haven community and from around the world.”
The Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Legacy of Environmental and Social Justice Family Festival has grown during the last 20 years, with attendance increasing from 1,400 visitors the first year to more than 5,500 last year. Activities are for adults and children of all ages, including teens. For further information contact the Yale Peabody Museum at (203) 432-6646 or visit www.peabody.yale.edu/events
Teen Summit
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. strove to raise awareness about urban environmental issues and public health concerns that can disproportionately affect communities of color. While these issues have not disappeared, progress has been made in many places to bring such inequalities to light and to improve living and working conditions.
Environmental justice is based on the principle that all members of a society have the right to clean air, water and soil, as well as a right to live in communities where they can raise their families in healthy and nurturing natural environments. Further, environmental justice includes a guarantee of equal access to relief and the possibility of meaningful community participation in the decisions of government and industry.
The Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History thanks the following for their generosity -- Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection, COMCAST, Yale African American Affinity Group, Yale University Office of New Haven and State Affairs and Subway.
Schedule at the Yale Peabody Museum
Directions:
By Car: In New Haven, Connecticut, take Exit 3 off Interstate 91 (either north or southbound) onto the Trumbull Street connector. Turn right at the second light onto Whitney Avenue. The Museum is located at the next light on the corner of Whitney Avenue and Sachem Street. Small visitor lot is located less than one block north of the Museum. Additional information about parking can be found below.
By Bus: The Yale Peabody Museum is on New Haven’s “J” bus route. For information contact CT Transit at 203.624.0151.
The Museum is located at 170 Whitney Avenue, at the corner of Whitney Avenue and Sachem Street, one block north of the intersection of Whitney Avenue and Trumbull Street.
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