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THE KING CENTER ANNOUNCES BE LOVE DAY 2025 FEATURING DR. BERNICE A. KING, MARIA KUMAR, DR. RASHAD RICHEY, TERESA ROMERO AND JOSE VARGAS
A Love- Packed Day of Inspiration, Information, and Activation
THE KING CENTER, IN PARTNERSHIP WITH MICROSOFT, LAUNCHES ‘RETHINK: THE SPECIAL SERIES’
Atlanta, GA., Feb. 05, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change (The King Center), in collaboration with Microsoft and Spotify, presents ReThink: The Special Series. This podcast series features 11 young adult college students who studied the readings and works of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Mrs. Coretta Scott King, Founder of The King Center, for four months. To advance their learning of the philosophy and methodology of Kingian Nonviolence, the students also participated in The King Center Institute’s intensive Nonviolence365® Online Masterclass. The students also used Microsoft Copilot as a creative collaborator along their journey to help distill these complex ideas into clear, engaging narratives for a modern audience. As a result, they created three episodes of the ReThink Podcast that analyze the contemporary issues resulting from the Triple Evils, as taught by Dr. King: racism, militarism, and poverty.
The King Center, EVERFI, and NFL Launch ‘Nonviolence for Social Change’ Educational Resource for Youth
Atlanta, GA., Jan. 09, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The King Center, in collaboration with EVERFI and with generous support from the National Football League (NFL) and its Inspire Change social justice campaign, is proud to introduce “Nonviolence for Social Change,” a free digital lesson. This powerful addition to EVERFI’s 306: Black History – Continuing the Story curriculum (available in English and Spanish) empowers youth to explore nonviolence as a transformative tool for addressing social challenges and fostering positive change in their communities.
Eric Benet, Jenifer Lewis, Iain Armitage, Tye Tribbett, Makenzie Thomas, Jennifer Holliday, Natalie Grant and Rev. William J. Barber slated to Join The King Center for the 40th Annual King Holiday Observance Week
Theme: Mission Possible: Protecting Freedom, Justice, and Democracy in the Spirit of Kingian Nonviolence
THE KING CENTER ANNOUNCES OFFICIAL DATES AND THEME FOR KING HOLIDAY OBSERVANCE 2025
Mission Possible: Protecting Freedom, Justice and Democracy in the Spirit of NonViolence365