DOINews: All DOI Employees: Martin Luther King Jr. Day Observance

01/05/2015
Last edited 09/05/2019
 
DOI poster for Martin Luther King Jr. Day - National Day of Service
This poster for Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day was designed for DOI's Special Emphasis Program by the Bureau of Reclamation's Pacific Northwest Regional Office. To obtain this poster in a different format or resolution, contact AlejAndro Anastasio.

Jan. 13, 2015, note: The original Martin Luther King Jr. Day Observance memo below did not contain a livestream link for the BLM-sponsored MLK Observance. For those who need to view the program by live stream, please note the link below. Those who have preregistered in DOI Learn can expect to receive a DOI Learn email notification the day before.

January 5, 2015

To: All DOI Employees

From: John W. Burden, Director, Office of Civil Rights

Subject: Martin Luther King Jr. Day Observance

The Department of the Interior (DOI) joins the Nation in celebrating Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. (MLK) Day – January 19, 2015 – National Day of Service. This day is an opportunity to honor Dr. King and his legacy of service.

In observance of MLK Day, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is sponsoring a program on January 14, 2015, 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., in the South Interior Building Auditorium. The program highlights "The Story Behind the History of the March on Washington." The featured presentation is "The March," a PBS film narrated by Denzel Washington and provides a riveting, behind-the-scenes account of a now historic event that took place in 1963. Ms. Rachelle Horowitz, one of the original organizers of the March, is featured in the film and will attend the presentation as a special guest.

To register for the program, go to the DOI Learn link https://gm2.geolearning.com/geonext/doi. Search for Martin Luther King Jr. Day Observance. After the program, attendees must self-certify through DOI Learn to receive training credit.

Questions about the program and requests for reasonable accommodation may be directed to Sharon Ribas of the BLM Equal Employment Opportunity Office at slribas@blm.gov or (202) 912-7491.

Employees outside the D.C. Metro area may contact their servicing EEO Office or check their bureau website for information about MLK Day observances in their local area. DOI managers, supervisors, and employees are encouraged to participate. Attendance requires supervisory approval.

 

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