mlk love walk

  • Unifying one step at a time

    Unifying one step at a time

    “‘We need to be united, and we need to know how to speak up and use our voices, especially for those Gen-Z students, because we are the next generation.’”

  • The MLK Love Walk marks 11 years

    The MLK Love Walk marks 11 years

    The 11th Annual MLK Love Walk took place on Monday, Jan. 19th on Dr. Martin Luther King Day. Multimedia Reporter Parker Williams recaps the walk.

  • Walking into a decade of unity

    Walking into a decade of unity

    Photos by Jonathan Wang. AIDAN GREGG | MANAGING EDITOR | agregg1@butler.edu JONATHAN WANG | PHOTOGRAPHER | jcwang@butler.edu For the 10th year, students braved the cold to honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy with the annual Love Walk. Butler’s Diversity Program Council (DPC) hosted the event founded by student organizers from Bust the B.U.B.B.L.E. Ali Mohamed,…

  • Awareness in action: Advocacy events lineup

    Awareness in action: Advocacy events lineup

    “There are a range of diverse events at Butler and in Indianapolis that emphasize advocacy and activism for people of all backgrounds and interests.”

  • Moving toward a more just future: Butler’s annual Love Walk

    Moving toward a more just future: Butler’s annual Love Walk

    Multimedia reporter Brooke Capper reports on Butler’s Diversity Program Council’s Martin Luther King Love Walk

  • Butler community comes together for MLK Love Walk

    Butler community comes together for MLK Love Walk

    Participants of all ages marched across campus in support of racial justice.

  • Bust the B.U.B.B.L.E. hosts annual MLK Love Walk

    Bust the B.U.B.B.L.E. hosts annual MLK Love Walk

    Multimedia reporter Maeve Van Etten reports about the MLK Love Walk hosted by Bust the B.U.B.B.L.E. on campus.

  • Time to Bust the B.U.B.B.L.E.

    Time to Bust the B.U.B.B.L.E.

    Bust the B.U.B.B.L.E., a student movement for racial justice, held its annual MLK Love Walk on Jan. 17 after the group’s hiatus. They have worked since 2015 — and have plans to continue — to improve the experiences of students of color at Butler.