Martin Luther King, MLK Day
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Thousands in the Bay Area honored Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy Monday by attending major marches in San Francisco and Oakland stressing his commitment to racial equality and economic justice.
Dozens braced the frigid temperatures as they marched down Franklin Street to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day and bring current issues to public attention.
Today is Martin Luther King Jr. Day, and the Black Cultural Council of Odessa held its annual Martin Luther King Jr. walk, which started at the Southside Senior Citizen Center and ended at the Woodson Community Center on Martin Luther King Jr.
Hundreds of marchers participated in the 21st annual parade honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., with some using the event to denounce the Trump administration
Grand Rapids Community College, Grand Valley State University and Davenport University partner to bring the event to the community and will announce a new date when it is available.
While Midstate schools were closed for Martin Luther King Jr. Day, some local students athletes got to work on the basketball court at Penn State Harrisburg. “We’ve got a great tournament here today,” said Rahsaan Carlton,
Howard used rebounding dominance and balanced scoring to defeat Morehouse 78–69 in the MLK Day Classic, avenging last year’s upset at Burr Gymnasium.
Billie Eilish minced no words for the Trump administration while accepting an environmental justice award this week.