A colorful community mobile, uplifting a cappella music, and a local children’s author will bring new energy to the New Haven Museum. They are part of the celebration of Yale Peabody Museum’s 29th annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Legacy of Social & Environmental Justice program on Monday, January 20, 2025, from 11:00 a.m. to 3 p.m.
The Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Legacy of Environmental and Social Justice program honors King’s legacy. It also honors Dr. King’s continuing impact on artists, advocates and thought leaders today. Citizens Bank is the Presenting Sponsor and Sponsor for Workforce Development. For the full program schedule visit: https://peabody.yale.
The New Haven Museum has been collecting, preserving and interpreting the history and heritage of Greater New Haven since its inception as the New Haven Colony Historical Society in 1862. Located in downtown New Haven at 114 Whitney Avenue, the Museum brings more than 375 years of New Haven history to life through its collections, exhibitions, programs and outreach. As a designated Blue Star Museum, the New Haven Museum offers the nation’s active-duty military personnel and their families, including National Guard and Reserve, free admission from Memorial Day through Labor Day. For more information visit www.newhavenmuseum.org o
Founded in 1866 and renovated in 2024, the Yale Peabody Museum is one of the world’s oldest and largest university museums of its kind. Home to over 14 million objects and specimens across 10 distinct collections, it preserves and displays more than four billion years of Earth and human history. It has long served as a gateway to science for the Greater New Haven community, hosting exhibitions and public programs that connect hundreds of thousands of visitors each year with the latest research occurring at Yale and around the world.