A free Teaching Black History in Kentucky professional development workshop, hosted by the Association for Teaching Black History in Kentucky, will take place on Jan. 15 at the Muhammad Ali Center in Louisville.

The workshop, crafted to honor Martin Luther King Jr.’s enduring legacy, will be structured around informative breakout sessions taught by fellow from the Association for Teaching Black History in Kentucky.

Karyn Parsons – actor, children’s book author and founder of Sweet Blackberry – will be the keynote speaker. Trip J Band will provide music.

The workshop will be 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. ET. Register for the Teaching Black History in Kentucky workshop.