The African American Theatre Program (AATP) and the Office of Business Affairs will celebrate Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy Jan. 21, with a free, public program. Among other things, it will include a dramatic performance, music and special recognition for the Lincoln Foundation and its president emeritus, Samuel Robinson.

Rhodessa Jones, co-artistic director of San Francisco’s Cultural Odyssey performance program, will deliver the keynote address. She will talk about the Medea Project, a program she founded to help incarcerated women.

The program begins at 1 p.m. in The Playhouse, Cardinal Boulevard, between Second and Third streets.

Parking is free in lots adjacent to the School of Music and College of Business.