FSUMLKWeek's profile picture. Transforming the Norm Unapologetically. The 30th annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Week. #unapologetically #MLKWeek @floridastate

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Transforming the Norm Unapologetically. The 30th annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Week. #unapologetically #MLKWeek @floridastate

Come out tonight to see Harriet at @SLC_FSU! We'll be saving a seat for you. 🍿🎥 #MLKWeek2020

FSUMLKWeek's tweet image. Come out tonight to see Harriet at @SLC_FSU! We'll be saving a seat for you. 🍿🎥 #MLKWeek2020

Check out all of the exciting events happening at @floridastate for #MLKWeek2020! The weeklong celebration will include events inspired by the theme “Moving Forward: Vision, Voice, Vote.”

FSUMLKWeek's tweet image. Check out all of the exciting events happening at @floridastate for #MLKWeek2020! The weeklong celebration will include events inspired by the theme “Moving Forward: Vision, Voice, Vote.”

Thank you to Charles Blow for discussing the work of Dr. Marin Luther King and how his teachings and work impacts today #FSUMLKWeek

FSUMLKWeek's tweet image. Thank you to Charles Blow for discussing the work of Dr. Marin Luther King and how his teachings and work impacts today #FSUMLKWeek

Join us tonight for “An Evening with Charles Blow” at Ruby Diamond for the final day of the 31st Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Week programming. The event is free for all, doors open at 6pm and the event will begin at 7pm.

FSUMLKWeek's tweet image. Join us tonight for “An Evening with Charles Blow” at Ruby Diamond for the final day of the 31st Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Week programming. The event is free for all, doors open at 6pm and the event will begin at 7pm.

Tallahassee has a rich history of activism. Join the MLK Week committee by engaging in dialogue about Tallahassee and the people who were at the forefront of change during the civil rights movement tonight at 5:30pm in the Claude Pepper Center. Refreshments provided. #FSUMLKWeek

FSUMLKWeek's tweet image. Tallahassee has a rich history of activism. Join the MLK Week committee by engaging in dialogue about Tallahassee and the people who were at the forefront of change during the civil rights movement tonight at 5:30pm in the Claude Pepper Center. Refreshments provided. #FSUMLKWeek

Governor Robert "Bob" Martinez signed the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. holiday measure into law in Tallahassee, FL on May 31, 1989. #FSUMLKWeek

FSUMLKWeek's tweet image. Governor Robert "Bob" Martinez signed the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. holiday measure into law in Tallahassee, FL on May 31, 1989. #FSUMLKWeek

Happy Martin Luther King Jr. Day! Come out to the Dare to Dream Festival today at Cascades Park from 12pm-4pm!


FSU's Claude Pepper Center display "What They Fought: Resistance to Integration and the Path to the Tallahassee Bus Boycott" exhibit focused on the Tallahassee Bus Boycott of 1956. Activists included Reverend C.K. Steele, Daniel Speed and Governor LeRoy Collins. #FSUMLKWeek

FSUMLKWeek's tweet image. FSU's Claude Pepper Center display "What They Fought: Resistance to Integration and the Path to the Tallahassee Bus Boycott" exhibit focused on the Tallahassee Bus Boycott of 1956. Activists included Reverend C.K. Steele, Daniel Speed and Governor LeRoy Collins. #FSUMLKWeek
FSUMLKWeek's tweet image. FSU's Claude Pepper Center display "What They Fought: Resistance to Integration and the Path to the Tallahassee Bus Boycott" exhibit focused on the Tallahassee Bus Boycott of 1956. Activists included Reverend C.K. Steele, Daniel Speed and Governor LeRoy Collins. #FSUMLKWeek
FSUMLKWeek's tweet image. FSU's Claude Pepper Center display "What They Fought: Resistance to Integration and the Path to the Tallahassee Bus Boycott" exhibit focused on the Tallahassee Bus Boycott of 1956. Activists included Reverend C.K. Steele, Daniel Speed and Governor LeRoy Collins. #FSUMLKWeek
FSUMLKWeek's tweet image. FSU's Claude Pepper Center display "What They Fought: Resistance to Integration and the Path to the Tallahassee Bus Boycott" exhibit focused on the Tallahassee Bus Boycott of 1956. Activists included Reverend C.K. Steele, Daniel Speed and Governor LeRoy Collins. #FSUMLKWeek

As Dr. King's right hand man, Bayard Rustin helped teach the philosophy of non­ violence and an outspoken advocate for LGBTQ rights. #FSUMLKWeek

FSUMLKWeek's tweet image. As Dr. King's right hand man, Bayard Rustin helped teach the philosophy of non­ violence and an outspoken advocate for LGBTQ rights. #FSUMLKWeek

Dorothy Foreman Cotton worked to educate African-American communities on the importance of action for change. #FSUMLKWeek

FSUMLKWeek's tweet image. Dorothy Foreman Cotton worked to educate African-American communities on the importance of action for change. #FSUMLKWeek

Coretta Scott King, the "First Lady of the Civil Rights Movement" was well-known for her contributions to continue her late husbands work and broadened the scope to include various human rights. #FSUMLKWeek

FSUMLKWeek's tweet image. Coretta Scott King, the "First Lady of the Civil Rights Movement" was well-known for her contributions to continue her late husbands work and broadened the scope to include various human rights. #FSUMLKWeek

Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King were posthumously awarded the Congressional Gold Medal, the nation's highest civilian honor in 2014. #FSUMLKWeek

FSUMLKWeek's tweet image. Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King were posthumously awarded the Congressional Gold Medal, the nation's highest civilian honor in 2014. #FSUMLKWeek

President Carter presented the Medal of Freedom to Coretta Scott King on July 12,1977 on behalf of her late husband, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. #FSUMLKWeek

FSUMLKWeek's tweet image. President Carter presented the Medal of Freedom to Coretta Scott King on July 12,1977 on behalf of her late husband, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. #FSUMLKWeek

Martin Luther King dreamt that all inhabitants of the United States would be judged by their personal qualities and not by the color of their skin. He received the Nobel Peace Prize for his nonviolent campaign against racism. #FSUMLKWeek

FSUMLKWeek's tweet image. Martin Luther King dreamt that all inhabitants of the United States would be judged by their personal qualities and not by the color of their skin. He received the Nobel Peace Prize for his nonviolent campaign against racism. #FSUMLKWeek

In response to criticisms of the Birmingham Campaign, Dr. King composed a letter from jail, which would be known as 'Letter from Birmingham Jail', defending the strategy of nonviolent resistance to racism. #FSUMLKWeek

FSUMLKWeek's tweet image. In response to criticisms of the Birmingham Campaign, Dr. King composed a letter from jail, which would be known as 'Letter from Birmingham Jail', defending the strategy of nonviolent resistance to racism. #FSUMLKWeek

Tonight at 6pm at the @SLC_FSU, join us for the screening of 'The Hate U Give' immediately followed by a panel discussion. Additional showings of the film will take place Friday, January 18, and Saturday, January 19, 6:00 and 9:00 PM #FSUMLKWeek

FSUMLKWeek's tweet image. Tonight at 6pm at the @SLC_FSU, join us for the screening of 'The Hate U Give' immediately followed by a panel discussion. Additional showings of the film will take place Friday, January 18, and Saturday, January 19, 6:00 and 9:00 PM
#FSUMLKWeek

Join us for the showing of 'The Hate U Give' tomorrow at 6pm in the @SLC_FSU. There will be a panel discussion following the screening. Additional showings of the film will take place Friday, January 18, and Saturday, January 19, 6:00 and 9:00 PM #FSUMLKWeek

FSUMLKWeek's tweet image. Join us for the showing of 'The Hate U Give' tomorrow at 6pm in the @SLC_FSU. There will be a panel discussion following the screening.
Additional showings of the film will take place Friday, January 18, and Saturday, January 19, 6:00 and 9:00 PM
#FSUMLKWeek

King with the help of other influential civil rights leaders led marchers from Selma to Montgomery were three protest marches where individuals were campaigning for voting rights. #FSUMLKWeek

FSUMLKWeek's tweet image. King with the help of other influential civil rights leaders led marchers from Selma to Montgomery were three protest marches where individuals were campaigning for voting rights.
#FSUMLKWeek

Come out to Market Wednesday now as we explore More than the Dream! Come participate in the activities for a chance to win a prize! #FSUMLKWeek

FSUMLKWeek's tweet image. Come out to Market Wednesday now as we explore More than the Dream! Come participate in the activities for a chance to win a prize! 
#FSUMLKWeek

Join us tomorrow as we continue to explore More than the Dream at Market Wednesday from 11am-1pm through an interactive quest! Organizations will have interactive activities at their tables like trivia wheels and social media check-ins for students to win prizes! #FSUMLKWeek

FSUMLKWeek's tweet image. Join us tomorrow as we continue to explore More than the Dream at Market Wednesday from 11am-1pm through an interactive quest! Organizations will have interactive activities at their tables like trivia wheels and social media check-ins for students to win prizes!
#FSUMLKWeek

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