MLK Weekend 2025: Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration Activities
Please join us, Sunday, January 18, 2026, for our annual dinner to celebrate the life, legacy, and work of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The Commission will focus on the cohesion and synergy within us and within our communities.
From the historical and theological text of Dr. King, “Where Do We Go from Here: Chaos or Community?” Dr. King writes about progress, the future, community, and the commitment to defend and thrive in the face of chaos.
“Where Do We Go from Here: Chaos or Community?” is a formal event from 2:30-4:00 PM featuring the luncheon followed by the keynote speakers, U. Melissa Anyiwo, Ph.D., Associate Professor of History and Director of Black Studies at the University of Scranton, PA and Dr. Yerodin Lucas, Ph.D., Assistant Professor in the School of Social Work at Marywood University, PA.
ANNUAL MLK CELEBRATION AND AWARDS DINNER
Sunday, January 18, 2026
2:30 p.m.
The University of Scranton
Patrick and Margaret DeNaples Student Center
McIllhenny Ballroom, 4th Floor
900 Mulberry Street, Scranton, PA 18510
The theme for 2026 is “Where Do We Go from Here: Chaos or Community?”.
“Let us be those creative dissenters who will call our beloved nation to a higher destiny, to a new plateau of compassion, to a more noble expression of humanness.” – Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Meet the Keynote speakers

U. Melissa Anyiwo is an Associate Professor of History and Director of Black Studies at the University of Scranton, PA. A transplanted Nigerian-British citizen with a PhD from the University of Swansea, Wales UK, she has a background in race, gender, diversity, and visual archetypes, with over twenty years of experience writing and presenting on racial and gendered stereotypes, especially the vampire.
Through the creation of Black Studies programs at three universities, Anyiwo has taught multiple courses focused on unpacking monstrosities such as the Black Superhero, Black Success on Film, and Race in American History. She is currently the co-editor of Palgrave Studies in Monstrosity, and a Board member for both the Peter Lang Series Vampire Studies: New Perspectives on the Undead and the International Slayage Journal.
Her published works include the edited collections Race in the Vampire Narrative (Sense, 2015), Gender in the Vampire Narrative (Sense, 2016), Gender Warriors: Reading Contemporary Urban Fantasy (Brill, 2018) Queering the Vampire Narrative (Brill, 2022) and Teaching with Vampires (Palgrave, 2024). In addition, she starred the documentaries “Lestat, Louis, and the Vampire Phenomenon” for the Interview with the Vampire 20th Anniversary Edition DVD (Warner Brothers, 2014,) and starred in the EMMY award-winning documentary It’s More Than Hair (2022).
Outside of the University of Scranton, Dr Anyiwo also serves on multiple boards including the National Popular Culture/American Culture Association, the Popular Culture/American Cultures Association of the South (PCAS), and the Vampire Studies Association.
Dr. Yerodin Lucas, PhD is an Assistant Professor in the
School of Social Work at Marywood University located in Scranton, Pennsylvania. He graduated from Arcadia University with a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science and International Relations. He completed his Master’s degree in Education at Temple University, Master’s degree in Social Work and PhD in Administration and Leadership from Marywood University. His published dissertation titled: Factors Affecting African American Male Students at Predominantly White Institutions: A Case Study in Northeastern Pennsylvania (NEPA) highlights the support structures necessary for first-year Black male student persistence. As a Philadelphia native, Yerodin enjoys good food and city life. He has traveled and worked abroad in Asia, Canada, and Europe.

about the Greater Scranton MLK Commission
The Scranton Area Community Foundation is proud to work with The Greater Scranton MLK Commission by managing the Greater Scranton Martin Luther King Commission Fund.
The Greater Scranton MLK Commission Fund at the Scranton Area Community Foundation is a donor-advised fund that supports the charitable works and activities of the Greater Scranton MLK Commission. Through the fund, the Greater Scranton MLK Commission aims to support its mission by implementing projects and programs that promote the principles of nonviolence, equity, and love through education and service.