BNLers Read Martin Luther King Jr.'s 'I have a Dream' Speech
February 24, 2021
The African American Advancement Group (AAAG) hosted a reading of Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech to mark the occasion of Black History Month 2021. During this live event, shared via videoconference, Lab employees recited passages from this iconic speech by one of America's most impactful civil rights leaders.
Latest Videos
-
1:00:50
2023 Office of Educational Programs Summer Internship Closing
-
43:50
NSLS-II UEC Show - July 13, 2023
-
2:29
Brookhaven Lab, United Way, and Decades of Making a Difference
General Lab Overviews
-
5:10
This is Brookhaven Lab
-
4:34
The Co-design Center for Quantum Advantage
-
1:19
Brookhaven Lab's plant oil research
Video Categories
- AAAG
- accelerators
- addiction
- APAA
- ARRA
- ATLAS
- award
- benefits
- BERA
- biochemistry
- biology
- biosciences
- BNL lecture
- BSA
- BSA distinguished lecture
- BWIS
- BWIS lecture
- cancer research
- catalysis
- celebrations
- CFN
- chemistry
- commercial
- community
- computing
- cosmology
- COVID-19
- CSI
- cyber security
- dignitary
- discovery park
- diversity
- DOE
- earth science
- education
- elected official
- employee assistance
- employee feature
- employee meetings
- energy
- environment
- environmental science
- event
- facility users
- funding
- general lab overviews
- health and wellness
- HHG
- history
- human resources
- instrumentation
- lab infrastructure
- lecture
- lectures & seminars
- lessons
- LHC
- LSST
- maglev contest
- magnets
- materials science
- media coverage
- medical
- medical imaging
- meetings & workshops
- nanotechnology
- NASA
- national security
- neutrinos
- NSLS
- NSLS-II
- NSRL
- partnerships
- personnel
- PET
- photon sciences
- physical therapy
- physics
- Pride Alliance
- quantum computing
- quantum information science
- Quantum Thursdays
- RHIC
- safety
- safety day
- sambamurti
- Science Thursdays
- solar
- STEM
- Stony Brook University
- summer sundays
- superconductivity
- tour
- veterans
- workshops & colloquia