
Reflecting on Martin Luther King Jr.’s Legacy in the Age of Trump
On the day America commemorates Martin Luther King Jr., we reflect on his legacy and the state of our civil rights and social justice movements.
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Show Notes
In his second term as president, Donald Trump has dismantled programs that promote equality, fired Black officials from high ranking positions, and has empowered white nationalists. Social justice activists have long known that progress is uneven and often retracts, so what does the fight for civil rights look like today? On the day America commemorates Martin Luther King Jr., we reflect on his legacy and the state of our civil rights and social justice movements.
Guests:
Jelani Cobb, staff writer, The New Yorker; professor of journalism, Columbia University; his most recent book is, "Three or More Is a Riot: Notes on How We Got Here: 2012-2025"
Eva Paterson, retired, former co-founder and president, Equal Justice Society; now runs a film production company called Joy and Magic
Nicole Lee, executive director, Urban Peace Movement - a grassroots racial justice organization in Oakland focused on leadership development for young people to prevent violence and mass incarceration
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