Artists and Cultural Institutions
25th Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Stop The Violence
January
17
2025
2:08 PM (PT)
Hosted By: Positive Alternative Recreation Teambuilding Impact
Tribute to Dr. Mr. Luther King Jr. and Legacy of Social Justice Dedication To Irwin "Dudie" Dillon II Event dates and locations:
  • January 17, 2025 Signia By Hilton 170 S. Market St. San Jose, Ca
  • January 18, 2025 15 Oak St. San Jose, California.
  • January 20, 2025 virtual and in community
Why This Event Matters to the Community The celebration is a platform where youth from marginalized communities can rise to leadership, using their voices and talents to address the issues that directly affect them. It provides them the opportunity to express their experiences and aspirations for a future where racial justice, equity, and peace are the norm. By engaging in cultural performances, stepping, film production, and more, these youth are not only honoring Dr. King's legacy but actively building a more inclusive, safe, and empowered community. Purpose of the Event The 25th Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Stop The Violence Celebration aims to honor Dr. King's legacy by fostering unity, racial equity, and youth empowerment through artistic and cultural expression. The event, led by students, is designed to create a platform for diverse youth to showcase their talents, voice their concerns, and advocate for social justice, safety, and wellness. Why This Event is Important in 2025 As we inaugurate a new President of the United States, this event becomes more relevant than ever. It not only honors the vision of Dr. King but also serves as a reminder of the work that remains to be done in building a fair and equitable society. In a time of change and reflection, the celebration symbolizes hope, progress, and the ongoing struggle for justice. By engaging youth, particularly those from marginalized communities, in leadership roles, this celebration empowers the next generation to carry forward Dr. King’s vision of racial equity, safety, and gender equality. About PARTI: PARTI was founded in San Jose, Ca. when 3 African American High School 9th grade students asked support from Winston Ashby to create a presentation that they could do during a school assembly so that African Americans could have a equity on campus. Our Why: PARTI was created in 2000 to provide activities for youth that build racial equity, safety, culture, wellness and gender equality. Every day, we work to transform the lives of youth who suffer from bullying, depression, violent lifestyles, unhealthy relationships and unstable families. Vision Statement: We empower the next generation of leaders.