
Milwaukee marked Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Monday, January 19, 2026, by honoring the civil rights leader’s legacy through reflection, celebration and community service, underscoring that his message of justice and equality remains relevant decades later. The Milwaukee County Parks and the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Community Center, 1531 W. Vliet St., served as a focal point for the days celebration. Their “Is It Me Who Must Change?” event featured guest speaker, Rev. Kenneth R. Lock II. Guests enjoyed presentations of music, dance, and spoken word honoring Dr. King.
The King center has been a longstanding hub for the Milwaukee community, providing programs and support for generations and this year celebrates their 50 year anniversary.
“The fact we can celebrate being here for 50 years without closing the doors — except for the pandemic — is something to be honored, that we’ve been able to continue programming in the inner city, for all people,” said Dee McCollum, director of the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Community Center.
Faith leaders also used the day to challenge people to carry King’s message forward in their own lives.
“Your life has a bigger purpose than just you,” said the Rev. Kenneth Lock of Evolve Church. “If you’re sincere and you want to see change happen, then maybe — just maybe — it can start with you.”



















