• Allentown Art Museum’s annual MLK Day Celebration

    Join us at the Museum for our annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day Celebration on Monday, January 20, 2025, from 11 a.m. until 5 p.m. This family friendly event features art making, live musical performances, poetry, and more! Admission and parking in our lot are FREE.

    Free
  • MLK Day Luncheon

    Join the Moravian University Center for Inclusive Excellence for our annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Lunch featuring Lindsay Watson, Co-Founder of FIA NOW Employment Solutions and Founder of Joy Fluent.

  • Webinar – Remote Control: Empowering Employees to Effectively Navigate Return to Work

    Register Here!  Navigating the post-Covid return to work can be a challenging transition, especially for employees with disabilities. Explore strategies for managing hybrid and in-office environments, ensuring accessibility, and advocating for accommodations. This webinar will equip participants with practical tools and resources to empower employees to adapt to evolving workplace dynamics.

    Free
  • Performance: Song of the North

    A large-scale, cinematic performance combining the manual art of shadow puppetry with projected animation to tell the courageous tale of Manijeh, a heroine from ancient Persia. This epic love story employs a cast of 500 handmade puppets and a talented ensemble of nine actors and puppeteers, all of which come together to create a spectacular

    Free – $33
  • Roundtable: From Conflict to Connection: Approaching and Bridging Difficult Conversations

    January 31st, 2025 from 8:00 am-9:00 am (virtual / Zoom) From Conflict to Connection: Approaching and Bridging Difficult Conversations A moderated panel discussion followed by a live Q&A. Come to learn & engage! Description: In this engaging panel discussion, panelists will explore how to transform challenging conversations into opportunities for connection and growth. Learn strategies

    Free – $25
  • Disability, Urban Living, and Wellness: Community Mapping Workshops

    The mapping project is meant to improve disability experience and urban living in South Bethlehem. Participation includes cash gratitude, a meal, and an opportunity to connect with others. Interested community members can participate by signing up through the QR code on the flyer. This event is led by Christina Zhang, Assistant Professor in the Department

  • My Brother’s Keeper Presents: 2025 NBHAAD Webinar – Breaking Barriers, Building Health

    Hosted in collaboration with CDC's "Let's Stop HIV Together," this webinar will highlight strategies and solutions to address challenges in HIV prevention and care within Black communities. The webinar will also examine the critical role of access, education, and resources in improving health outcomes. Webinar Speakers: Dr. Robyn Neblett Fanfair MD, MPH | CDC Harold

    Free