MLK Day kicks off at King’s Atlanta congregation with daughter’s warning about anti-woke rhetoric
- The MLK Day service at Ebenezer Baptist Church featured a performance by a 70-member choir and a warning from the Rev. Bernice King about anti-woke rhetoric, which she called a weapon to divide us and distract us from real injustice issues.
- The event coincided with the inauguration of Donald Trump, creating mixed feelings among civil rights leaders who oppose his views on race and civil rights.
- In New Orleans, cold weather and a winter storm led to the cancellation of a planned MLK Day event, as residents faced below-freezing temperatures and a storm warning for snow and sleet.
- Bishop William Barber II spoke at the service, stating that winning an election does not give anyone a mandate to violate justice, emphasizing the importance of truth-telling in a season of lies.
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