D.C. was buzzing with activity Monday as Martin Luther King Jr. Day and the presidential Inauguration fell on the same day for just the second time in history.
MSNBC host Rev. Al Sharpton spoke to his supporters about encouraging diversity and equity in companies during a Martin Luther King, Jr. rally on Monday.
Rev. Al Sharpton announced a boycott of companies that are scaling back their diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) efforts.
Rev. Al Sharpton on Monday announced a boycott of companies eliminating diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs, saying the effort will be in the spirit of the late civil rights leader Martin Luther King,
If he did something to you, I can baptize you again,” the civil rights leader said to laughs. “I might have to put you down in the water this time.”
Former Donald Trump adviser and current MAGA podcaster Steve Bannon led a diverse array of critics who found Detroit pastor Lorenzo Sewell’s nearly three-minute invocation […]
Al Sharpton promised a boycott of companies moving away from DEI policies, which has included Mark Zuckerberg's Meta and Jeff Bezos's Amazon. The post Al Sharpton Threatens Companies Ending DEI with Boycotts: ‘Donald Trump Cannot Make Us Spend Money’ first appeared on Mediaite.
MLK Jr.'s son, Martin Luther King III, and his wife, Arndrea Waters King, co-authored the book "What is My Legacy?" with activists and contributors, including Julia Roberts.
Discover how America remains divided on Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy, as a National Action Network rally in D.C. honors his vision amidst presidential inauguration.
U.S. President Donald Trump escalated his campaign against diversity programs on Tuesday by pressuring the private sector to join the initiative and telling government employees in offices administering such programs they would be placed on paid leave.
“A society is always eager to cover misdeeds with a cloak of forgetfulness, but no society can fully repress an ugly past when the ravages persist to the public. America owes a debt of justice which it has only begun to pay.” – Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr.