The King Center the Yolanda D Kingtheatre for Theperforming Arts

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As office of the 2017 Male monarch Holiday Observance and reflecting the organization's mission to create a more simply, peaceful and humane world with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'southward irenic philosophy, Nonviolence365™, The King Center, in partnership with the MLK Informational Council, is hosting the Beloved Community Talks, Permit's Bridge The Racial Divide Across Urban, Suburban and Rural America. The interactive forum, which will serve every bit the launch for the Center'south ii-yr campaign past the aforementioned name, volition take place onMLK Day,Mon, January 16, from 5:00 p.m.-7:30 p.m. (Eastern Time), in the Eye's Yolanda D. Male monarch Theatre For The Performing Arts, 449 Auburn Artery, Atlanta, Georgia 30312.Allow's Bridge the Racial Split , proudly sponsored past the AIDS Healthcare Foundation, will be streamed alive via Facebook.

The focus of the Allow'south Bridge the Racial Carve up  campaign is to facilitate people working together to create sustainable and actionable solutions that heal the racial disconnect and cultivate peace and justice across urban, suburban, and rural America. The campaign, will include of subsequent forums and grooming experiences and will be a national goad to unify and galvanize people from different ideological, cultural, socioeconomic, and geographic backgrounds. The campaign will also appoint various sectors of gild, including media, corporate, organized religion-based, education, criminal justice, government, and entertainment.

Dr. Bernice A. Rex, CEO of The King Middle and daughter of Dr. Male monarch and Mrs. Coretta Scott King, founder of The King Center, said, "In this pivotal U.S. Presidential Inaugural year, tension between races is significantly and dangerously heightened. Racial polarization is fueled by a basic lack of understanding between presumably opposite people. The inhumane tapestry of institutional and systemic racism is woven past people who encourage and implement racist ideologies within political and social institutions. When the hearts and minds of such individuals are exposed and changed, the systems that they corrode with racist ideologies will change also. Therefore, we must be attentive to substantive individual and commonage 'heart and mind' work."

Permit'due south Bridge the Racial Separate  will provide insight into 'courageous conversations' in the form of vignettes purposed to claiming u.s.a. to seek starting time to empathize, then to be understood. To bridge the racial dissever, information technology is imperative that we explore conversations in many 'arenas,' including internally and within our families, likewise as inside our immediate spheres of influence.

Dr. King continues, "Repairing the racial breach was a divine mission for my female parent and for my father, who stated, 'People hate each other because they fear each other; they fright each other because they don't know each other; and they don't know each other because they take non communicated with each other; they don't communicate with each other because they are separated from each other.'  Using Nonviolence365™ as our approach, The King Middle is committed to continuing the work of facilitating communication that builds community, alleviates fear, overcomes hate and bridges the racial dissever."

Scheduled panelists and presenters for Permit's Bridge the Racial Divide  on January 16, 2017 include:

Special Greetings : Mayor Kasim Reed, Atlanta, GA;Senator Emanuel Jones, Chair of the MLK Informational Council;Michael Thurmond, DeKalb County CEO; Imara Canady, AIDS Healthcare Foundation.

Distinguished moderator: Byron Pitts, ABC News Announcer and Author.

Panelists:  Dr. Bernice A. King,CEO, The King Heart;Dr. Alveda King, Board Member, The King Center and Founder, Alveda King Ministries;Governor John Kasich, Ohio;Bakari Sellers, CNN Commentator;Pastor Jentezen Franklin, Free Chapel Worship Center;Mary- Pat Hector, National Youth Director, National Action Network;Daniel Blackman, Social Entrepreneur;Adam Cook, Sons of the Confederate Veterans;Dr. Umar Johnson, School Psychologist;Penny Nance, CEO and President of Concerned Women for America;Chris Crass, Community Organizer and Activist;Scott Shephard, Former KKK Member;Carli Eli, Founder of John 8:32 Ministries;Daryl Davis, Actor and Musician.

Seating is limited. The upshot isFREE and open to the public.

This event is in partnership with The MLK Informational Council.

This event is sponsored past the AIDS Healthcare Foundation.

The Martin Luther Rex Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Alter is a 501c3 organisationestablished in 1968 past Mrs. Coretta Scott King. The Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change ("The Male monarch Centre") is the official living memorial and programmatic nonprofit organisation committed to educating the world on the life, legacy and teachings of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.  The King Heart serves to inspire new generations to behave frontwards his unfinished piece of work, strengthen causes and empower modify-makers who are standing his efforts today. The King Middle's premiere educational initiative, Nonviolence365™, is based on Dr. Male monarch's nonviolent philosophy and engages participants from diverse sectors of club, including emerging and next generation leaders, in modules and exercises that enhance communication, leadership, interpersonal and disharmonize reconciliation skills.

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