Mlk365 MLK365 organizes Northern California's largest MLK March and Celebration each year during the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. holiday.

MLK365 has organized the march for the past 32 years. Join us in celebrating the legacy of Dr. King

01/27/2026

✨ “Every day of life comes with an assignment, and our assignment is to live the dream.” ✨

🙋🏽‍♀️ Who do you recognize in this clip?

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01/22/2026

We remember the leader.
We forget the young man.

This story reminds us Martin Luther King Jr. wasn’t a statue — he was human, talented, underestimated, and still showed up.

Leadership doesn’t start with permission.
It starts with a decision to step forward anyway.

You don’t have to be fully formed to begin.
You just have to show up.

The left-handed jumper was just a bonus.




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01/21/2026

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Walking together is powerful, but staying together is vital. In a climate where voices of division are growing louder and our shared history is often challen...

01/21/2026

Grateful to our all who showed up for the 44th Annual March for the Dream — here are just a few. This is how change keeps moving forward. 🙌🏾🤜🤛

Thank you for capturing this visual — we absolutely love it.


Several thousand people marched through the fog on Jan. 19 in Sacramento to honor Martin Luther King Jr., continuing a decades-long tradition.

Sacramento’s 44th annual March for a Dream began at Sacramento City College and ended at the SAFE Credit Union Convention Center’s diversity expo.

To read more, check out sacbee.com

✍️: Camryn Dadey
📷️: Paul Kitagaki Jr.

01/20/2026

Did you see it? Our Rosa Parks exhibit brought civil rights history to life. What a powerful reminder of courage and change.

Thank you to everyone who visited our Rosa Parks exhibit!


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Repost  •  Several thousand people marched through the fog Monday in Sacramento to honor Martin Luther King Jr., continu...
01/20/2026

Repost • Several thousand people marched through the fog Monday in Sacramento to honor Martin Luther King Jr., continuing a decades-long tradition.

Sacramento’s 44th annual March for a Dream, held on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, started at Sacramento City College in Land Park and ended at the SAFE Credit Union Convention Center downtown, where a diversity expo was held.

Marchers carried signs bearing King’s face, paying tribute to the slain civil rights leader’s life and work. King was born Jan. 15, 1929, and would have turned 97 this year. He was assassinated in Memphis, Tennessee, in 1968.

The march came as participants reflected not only on the gains of the civil rights movement, but on ongoing struggles over racial equity, voting rights and political division that continue to shape the nation decades after King’s death nearly 58 years ago.

✍️: Camryn Dadey
📸&📹: Paul Kitagaki Jr.

01/20/2026

Thank you for capturing this moment
— we love it.

Check my stories for more from today’s March.
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