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IUI cancels MLK dinner: What a dinner cancellation means for which national holidays are being recognized

Mia Kerberg, Staff Writer February 9, 2026 2 minutes read
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The Indiana University of Indianapolis’ cancellation of its annual Martin Luther King Jr. dinner prompted a student-led “eat-in” on its campus.

This dinner would have marked the fifty-seventh year of its running and had never been cancelled before, according to the IndyStar. IUI has stated they have a new task force working on celebrations to ensure that they follow their intended purpose and continue advancing their institutional message. According to WFYI, there have been “recent policy changes at Indiana University and other colleges, following 2025 policies from President Donald Trump and Governor Mike Braun, regarding diversity, equity and inclusion policies in government and public institutions.”

Students organized the eat-in as a response to the cancellation, emphasizing community and conversation rather than demonstration. One student who attended the event, Dason Tichenor, said the gathering reflected what organizers intended, describing a relaxing, welcoming atmosphere. 

“We all came together,” Tichenor said. “There was no marching or chanting. None of that. It was just a small get-together.” 

The cancellation came as colleges across Indiana continue to adjust programming amid broader changes to diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives at public institutions. Due to Black History Month being recognized in February, some students expressed concern about how similar decisions could affect future cultural events.

Assistant Director of Student Engagement and Belonging Student Affairs Selena Jackson-King said UIndy plans to maintain its annual traditions. Jackson-King assured that UIndy will still be celebrating Black History Month, noting that student groups, including Project Regalia and the Black Student Association, are partnering this year to host the Black Excellence Dinner and other events.

Jackson-King emphasized the importance of maintaining cultural celebrations for students, saying she hopes IUI responds transparently to student concerns. The dinner cancellation signals a wake-up call for the UIndy campus community to hold strong to its values, highlighting the student experience, according to Jackson-King. 

While IUI has not announced plans to reschedule the canceled dinner, students and nearby campus communities continue to monitor how similar decisions may shape future cultural programming.

“I think more than anything, people want honesty and being clear and upfront with the students like this is the situation at hand,” Jackson-King said.

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