Regional Unity Walk

The City of Tempe spearheaded the first-ever East Valley Regional MLK Unity Walk on January 31, 2004. Tempe , together with Chandler, Gilbert, Mesa , Guadalupe, Scottsdale, and Queen Creek honored the ideals of Martin Luther King, Jr. by joining together in a short walk that begun at different locations throughout Tempe and culminated at the Tempe Beach Park. The program included keynote Speaker, Art Hamilton and special guest, Governor Janet Napolitano.

The event has historically begun with a unity walk leading to the festival at the Tempe Community Complex.  The festival included community booths, entertainment and an address by a keynote speaker. Over the past four years staff and the Human Relations Commission have expressed an interest in partnering with neighboring cities to join resources for a regional MLK event.  Currently each city coordinates their own MLK celebration with varying degrees of activities.   

The City of Tempe had an opportunity to partner with APS for their Annual Black Heritage Festival.  This festival has historically taken place at the Phoenix Civic Plaza, however, APS will be relocating to the Tempe Town Lake for their celebration. This would be an opportunity to honor and celebrate the legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr. through a regional event that encourages diversity, unity, and understanding amongst all communities.

After the first year, it was a unanimous decision from the respective participating cities that they would like to continue their participation in this event.   While our original intent was to regionalize an MLK festival, the consensus from the other cities was that while they would like to continue their participation in the Unity Walk, they would not be canceling their respective community MLK celebrations, much like the City of Tempe which will continue to have it’s community Human Relations Commission Diversity Awards.

 

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