The challenges facing our nation are significant, and the solutions require collaboration, empathy and an unwavering commitment to justice.
This hour, we reflect on two of the most prominent civil rights thinkers in U.S history and how they connect to our present political moment.
Norris, an acclaimed journalist, author, and commentator, took to the stage at Pickard Theater on January 25, 2025, to ...
President Donald Trump’s pledge to help make Martin Luther King Jr.’s dream a reality is viewed with ... “This room was impossible twenty years ago,” Rep. Byron Donalds, R-Fla., said Sunday evening ...
Jesse Williams hopes viewers of his short doc Hopes, Hoops & Dreams are reminded that true change comes from "meeting people ...
In a historic moment during his reinauguration, Donald Trump addressed communities that have traditionally distanced ...
The information contained in the memos won’t be confirmed until 2027. That’s when the FBI’s full audiotapes, photographs and film footage of King will be unsealed per a 1977 court order.
At Syracuse University in 1965, Dr. King said "change is not self-operative; you cannot depend upon American institutions to function without prodding and pressuring." ...
Dr. King's dream for bipartisanship and collaboration is as urgent as ever in the new Trump era, writes John Hope Bryant ...
Florida Rep. Byron Donalds delivered an impassioned speech following the inauguration of President Donald J. Trump, ...
The Rev. Robert L. Trimble of Yakima grew up in the South and was a contemporary of the late Martin Luther King Jr. As the nation honors the birthday of the civil rights leader who was slain in ...