About this Event
Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Interfaith ActivitiesLiberty, Justice and Beloved CommunityMonday, January 19, 202611:00 am (March)Free- No Registration RequiredClick here for more information on the MarchFrom Caltrain Depot at 4th and Townsend, San Francisco |
Thousands honor the Selma to Montgomery Marches and the Voting Rights Act of 1965 by experiencing the MLK2026 Commemorative March/Parade from San Francisco's Caltrain Station to Yerba Buena Gardens.The 2026 MLK March is a poignant and symbolic journey that pays homage to the historic Selma to Montgomery marches and the monumental Voting Rights Act of 1965. Spanning 1.5 miles, this commemorative march and parade begins at San Francisco's Caltrain Station and winds its way through the heart of the city, ultimately culminating at the serene Yerba Buena Gardens. Thousands of participants, representing diverse backgrounds, join together in unity, echoing the spirit of solidarity that defined the civil rights movement. As the march progresses, it becomes a living tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s unwavering dedication to justice and equality. The march's profound conclusion takes place at Yerba Buena Gardens, where an Interfaith Commemoration, in partnership with the San Francisco Interfaith Council, further underscores the importance of unity and faith in the pursuit of social progress. This moment of reflection and unity reminds us of the ongoing struggle for civil rights and the need to continue marching forward towards a more just and inclusive society. |
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Sponsored by the San Francisco Interfaith Council With the Support of: Yerba Buena GarYerba Buena Gardens Festivalval Providence Foundation San Francisco Tabernacle Community Development Corporation Please share in your congregation/organization bulletins, newsletters, websites and social media! BRING YOUR CONGREGATION/ORGANIZATION BANNERS! A host of other activities and programs that will take place to mark the occasion may be found on the San Francisco Interfaith Council partner organization's website: |

