Martin Luther King Jr 2022 Program to Air on TVSB
**Events may have been canceled or postponed. Please contact the venue to confirm the event.
Date & Time
Fri, Jun 17 All day
Address (map)
Virtual
The Martin Luther King Jr. Committee of Santa Barbara is delighted to announce its’ all-new 2022 MLK Celebration Program is ready to be seen! Dr. King’s messages of peace and brotherhood are so timely today. This is an all-local production created by and for the Santa Barbara community. With all of the components of the event recorded, thanks to the help from TVSB, the two-hour program will be playing on the weekend of Juneteenth – Friday through Monday, June 17 – 20. This is the live program that was cancelled at the last minute due to a surge in Covid-19 back in January for the MLK Holiday.
Watch the All New Virtual Celebration on TVSB this weekend and its YouTube Channel — See the program in its entirety. The 2022 theme is from Dr. King’s letter dated 1963, Birmingham, Alabama: “We are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, ties in a single garment of destiny. Whatever affects one directly, affects us all.” The event is unified by his words. Words that still resonate today. This is all new footage. Program is anchored by Keynote speaker: Guy R. Walker. Thanks to Marian Dance, Lanzandria “Lan” Richey, Aleena Ortiz and John L Douglas; Michelle Williams and Camron Williams; Essay and Poetry top students’ awardees; local officials; World Dance for Humanity and Santa Barbara Community Choir. Showing the Virtual version on the Juneteenth weekend had the synchronicity the committee desired. June 19 is the actual Juneteenth day. MLKSB Committee is very grateful to TVSB for its help with producing the 2022 show.
Channels 17 & 71 on TVSB via Cox Cable
Ch. 17 @8:30am on 6/17; 1:30am and 5pm on 6/18; 4:30pm on 6/19 and 9pm on 6/20
Ch. 71 @5pm on 6/17; @9:30pm on 6/18; @ 1:30pm on 6/20
and on YouTube at its channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/TVSantaBarbara
https://mlksb.org/what-we-do/essay-poetry-contest/
Please consider donating to the MLKSB Committee to keep these programs and outreach in place in our community.
Photo by Rod Rolle at 2019 event.