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January 7, 2026

Bellevue College announced that Jazmyn Clark, Smart Justice Policy program director at the ACLU of Washington, will be the keynote speaker of the college's annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. event. Clark leads statewide efforts to reduce mass incarceration, end the criminalization of poverty, and dismantle systems that perpetuate racial inequity.
The event, “Beloved Community: Building One Hope, One Humanity,” takes place Wednesday, Jan. 14, in the Gary Locke Ballroom (U Building) and is free and open to the public. The program begins at noon with a light lunch, followed by welcome remarks from Dr. David May, president of Bellevue College. The keynote address is scheduled from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. The program aims to reflect Bellevue College's ongoing commitment to access, equity, and student success, continuing the college's tradition of observing Martin Luther King Jr. Day through education, dialogue, and community engagement.