

Sun, Feb 01
|Third Floor Living Room
Martin Luther King Jr. on American Virtue and Vice
Darren Yau will explore recent treatments of Dr. King’s thinking about democracy and citizenship, and examine what his social criticism raises for Christian witness today.
Time & Location
Feb 01, 2026, 9:45 AM – 10:30 AM
Third Floor Living Room, 62 E 92nd St, New York, NY 10128, USA
About the event
February 1 at 9:45 AM in the Living Room.
Dr. King often spoke about three vices that afflicted American democracy: apathy, cowardice, and ignorance. We will explore recent treatments of Dr. King’s thinking about democracy and citizenship, and examine what his social criticism raises for Christian witness today.
Darren Yau is a Visiting Research Fellow at Brown University and a PhD candidate in Religion at Princeton University. His research focuses on the connections between modern religious thought and political philosophy. He is currently completing a dissertation on Martin Luther King Jr.'s political ethics.
Bring friends and enjoy coffee and snacks. Childcare is provided on the youth floor for children of all ages starting at 9:00 AM.
Zoom Meeting ID: 447 525 3893
Passcode: Brick62
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