The Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change
Established in 1968 by Coretta Scott King, The King Center is the official, living memorial dedicated to advancing the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Our programs and partnerships educate the world about his life and his philosophy of nonviolence, inspiring new generations to further his work.
Visit our website https://thekingcenter.org/ to learn more about The King Center, what we do, who we are, and how you can get involved.
‘I Have A Dream’ - Rev. Dr. MLK, Jr. at the March on Washington (August 28, 1963)
Defeating Injustice, Not People: from The King Center’s Nonviolence365 Online Masterclass
MLK on Genuine Equality and the War in Vietnam (1967)
MLK On Power Love and Justice
King’s Last Speech: Excerpt from ‘I’ve Been to the Mountaintop’
“How long? Not long!” (Our God Is Marching On) -MLK, March 25, 1965 - Montgomery, AL
On the Red Carpet: 2025 Beloved Community Awards
Happening on BE LOVE DAY 2024
IT’S GENERATIONAL- TRACK 7 - LIFE’S BLUEPRINT MIXTAPE
STAND UP - TRACK 6 - LIFE’S BLUEPRINT MIXTAPE
EARN BABY EARN - Track 5 LIFE’S BLUEPRINT MIXTAPE
STAY IN SCHOOL TRACK 2 LIFE’S BLUEPRINT MIXTAPE
YOUR LIFE’S BLUEPRINT - TRACK 3 LIFE’S BLUEPRINT MIXTAPE
WE MUST CHANGE OUR WAY OF THINKING - Track 4 LIFE’S BLUEPRINT MIXTAPE
BE THE BEST YOU - Track 1 LIFE’S BLUEPRINT MIXTAPE
Mrs. Coretta Scott King Mother’s Day Special: Students Protesting For Justice
Stand Up For Justice
Why Direct Action? A Kingian Perspective.
The state of protest in America
ReThink Podcast Season 1 EP 8: Voting in America
ReThink Podcast Season 2 EP 1: Environmental Racism and the Price of Climate Change