MLK Day STEM Lecture featuring Dr. Lonnie Johnson
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MLK Day STEM Lecture featuring Dr. Lonnie Johnson

By Teaching With Purpose

Overview

Free MLK Day lecture by NASA engineer & Super Soaker inventor Dr. Lonnie Johnson. PCC Cascade Campus, Jan 19, 2026.

Join us for an inspiring MLK Day lecture honoring Dr. King's legacy through the power of STEM!

Student With Purpose and Teaching With Purpose invite students, families, and educators to a morning with Dr. Lonnie Johnson—former NASA engineer, inventor of the Super Soaker, National Inventors Hall of Fame inductee, and clean energy pioneer with over 100 patents.

Dr. Johnson's journey from segregated Alabama to working on NASA's Galileo and Cassini missions embodies the spirit of perseverance and excellence that Dr. King championed. Now leading groundbreaking clean energy research through JTEC Energy and Johnson Energy Storage, Dr. Johnson continues to break barriers and inspire the next generation.

Who Should Attend: K-12 students, families, educators, and community members passionate about equity in STEM

AGENDA:

8:00 AM Doors Open & Registration

9:00 AM Lecture: Dr. Lonnie Johnson

10:30 AM Q&A with Dr. Johnson

11:15 AM Closing Remarks

11:30 AM Event Concludes


AT A GLANCE:

Date: Monday, January 19, 2026

Time: 8:00 AM – 11:30 AM

Location: PCC Cascade Campus, Portland, Oregon

Cost: FREE

Speaker: Dr. Lonnie Johnson

Category: Science & Tech, Science

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Highlights

  • 3 hours 30 minutes
  • In person

Location

PCC Cascade Moriarty Auditorium

5514-5518 North Albina Avenue

Portland, OR 97217

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Jan 19 · 8:00 AM PST