2025 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Remembrance

Keynote Speaker:

Mayor James Perkins Jr.

Sunday, January 19, 2025, 3:00pm
Contois Auditorium, City Hall
149 Church St, Burlington, VT

Free tickets are available at City Market and Fletcher Free Library


About Our Speaker

James Perkins Jr. was elected mayor of Selma, Alabama first in 2000 and served through 2008. He is the first African-American to be elected mayor of historic Selma. In 2020, the citizens of Selma re-elected Perkins to serve as mayor.

Perkins is a native of Selma and product of the Selma City School System. He earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Mathematics from Alabama A & M University and completed numerous graduate courses in the Master of Business Administration program at Auburn University at Montgomery. Perkins is a graduate of Leadership Birmingham, Leadership Selma, and Leadership Alabama.

Perkins’ leadership is noteworthy and highly valued locally, nationally and internationally by his peers. The Alabama Conference of Black Mayors elected Perkins to serve as president during their 2022 annual meeting. During Perkins previous term as mayor, his peers elected him to serve as: 1) President of the National Conference of Black Mayors, a national organization representing over 650 African American Mayors across the United States; 2) Director on the National League of Cities Board, a national organization representing cities and towns across the nation in Washington DC; and 3) Vice President for Trade of the World Conference of Mayors., an international organization collaborating with mayors in Caribbean and Africa. His accomplishments and awards are numerous and he is sought after to speak on a broad range of political, social, and faith-based issues.

People who really know Perkins describe him as a “prayerful, passionate, persistent, and practical man who truly cares about people; a no non-sense guy who is about solving problems.”

James Perkins, Jr. speaks of his accomplishments by saying, “For all successes, accolades, and advancements, I say, ‘To God be the Glory.’ My daily goals are to put God first and just treat people right. This is who I am and this is how I try to live my life.”


Agenda

Black National Anthem
Phylicxia Moore & Pianist Jonathan Ellwanger

I Have A Dream
Lanae Buford, Zaylee Buford, Davyannah Buford

MLK Recognitions
Presented by Dr. Jane Okech, Vice Provost for Faculty Affairs at UVM

  • Boys & Girls Club of Burlington
  • Amila Merdzanovic

Remarks & Introduction of Keynote
Patrick Brown

Keynote
Mayor James Perkins Jr.
Selma, Alabama

Musical Rendition
Green Mountain Gospel Choir
Directed by Jonathan Ellwanger

Closing Remarks
Caitlin MacLeod-Bluver
Vermont Teacher of the Year

Musical Tribute
Phylicxia Moore & Pianist Jonathan Ellwanger

We Shall Overcome
We shall overcome
The Lord will see us through
We’ll walk hand in hand
We shall live in peace
The truth shall make us free


Sponsors

This event is made possible through sponsorship from:

Title Sponsors

Northfield Savings Bank

KeyBank

Howard Center

AALV

Champlain Housing Trust

City Market, Onion River Co-op

Spruce Mortgage

Fletcher Free Library

ECHO Leahy Center

Paul Frank & Collins

Waterwheel Foundation

City of Burlington
Office of the Mayor, Community & Economic Development Office

North Country Credit Union

Vermont Humanities Council

Division of Inclusive Excellence (UVM)


Info

802-657-4219