Rev. Al Sharpton announces events in Washington, D.C. and NYC honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy. Join the fight for justice and equality.
Events honoring Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy and advocating for his vision of a just, nonviolent society will occur the same day as Donald Trump's second presidential inauguration.
A rally at a historic Black church celebrated the civil rights legend and included a vow to protect rights under the new administration.
Reverend Al Sharpton held an event honoring Martin Luther King Jr. during the inauguration, voicing caution about Trump's administration.
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,
In 2025, Jan. 20 falls on the month’s third Monday, bringing together two important national events: Inauguration Day and Martin Luther King Jr. National ... social action to inspire personal ...
That same day, the National Action Network, a civil rights group founded ... we won't win.” Martin Luther King III, the late King's eldest son, prayed with Harris on stage.
In a rare happening, the King holiday falls on the same day as the presidential inauguration. Activists vow to continue the fight for civil rights.
Martin Luther King Jr. Day in D.C. included a National Action Network rally with minister and civil rights activist Al Sharpton at the Metropolitan AME Church.
This poignant moment set the tone for the 11th Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day Dream Keepers Awards and reception hosted by the National Action Network (NAN). This cherished tradition celebrates individuals who embody resilience, community leadership, and the enduring dream of equality.
To keep civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s dream alive, Reverend Al Sharpton will host a rally and march in Washington, D.C. on Jan. 20. This