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Best podcasts about Bernice A King

Latest podcast episodes about Bernice A King

The Politicrat
Rev. Dr. Bernice King & Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr, On MLK Day, 2025

The Politicrat

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2025 60:13


On this new episode of THE POLITICRAT daily podcast Omar Moore on the speeches of Reverend Dr. Bernice A. King and her father Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, on MLK Day 2025. Recorded January 20, 2025. Read the book: "Where Do We Go From Here: Chaos Or Community?", by Martin Luther King, Jr. Read: "Letter From Birmingham Jail (April 16, 1963), by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. - https://letterfromjail.com/ Social media: https://fanbase.app/popcornreel https://sez.us/popcornreel https://spoutible.com/popcornreel https://fanbase.app/popcornreel

Human Rights (Audio)
A Time for Change Now with Rev. Dr. Bernice King

Human Rights (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 55:40


Rev. Dr. Bernice A. King is a global thought leader, peace advocate, and CEO of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Center For Nonviolent Social Change (The King Center), which was founded by her mother as the official living memorial to the life, work, and legacy of her father, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. As part of the Helen Edition Lecture Series, Dr. King talks with Cheryl Anderson, Dean of UC San Diego's School of Public Health, about her work educating youth and adults around the world about the nonviolent principles and strategies modeled by her parents. Series: "Helen Edison Lecture Series" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 39523]

University of California Audio Podcasts (Audio)
A Time for Change Now with Rev. Dr. Bernice King

University of California Audio Podcasts (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 55:40


Rev. Dr. Bernice A. King is a global thought leader, peace advocate, and CEO of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Center For Nonviolent Social Change (The King Center), which was founded by her mother as the official living memorial to the life, work, and legacy of her father, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. As part of the Helen Edition Lecture Series, Dr. King talks with Cheryl Anderson, Dean of UC San Diego's School of Public Health, about her work educating youth and adults around the world about the nonviolent principles and strategies modeled by her parents. Series: "Helen Edison Lecture Series" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 39523]

Humanities (Audio)
A Time for Change Now with Rev. Dr. Bernice King

Humanities (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 55:40


Rev. Dr. Bernice A. King is a global thought leader, peace advocate, and CEO of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Center For Nonviolent Social Change (The King Center), which was founded by her mother as the official living memorial to the life, work, and legacy of her father, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. As part of the Helen Edition Lecture Series, Dr. King talks with Cheryl Anderson, Dean of UC San Diego's School of Public Health, about her work educating youth and adults around the world about the nonviolent principles and strategies modeled by her parents. Series: "Helen Edison Lecture Series" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 39523]

UC San Diego (Audio)
A Time for Change Now with Rev. Dr. Bernice King

UC San Diego (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 55:40


Rev. Dr. Bernice A. King is a global thought leader, peace advocate, and CEO of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Center For Nonviolent Social Change (The King Center), which was founded by her mother as the official living memorial to the life, work, and legacy of her father, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. As part of the Helen Edition Lecture Series, Dr. King talks with Cheryl Anderson, Dean of UC San Diego's School of Public Health, about her work educating youth and adults around the world about the nonviolent principles and strategies modeled by her parents. Series: "Helen Edison Lecture Series" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 39523]

Real RAPP Radio Show
Dr. Bernice A King interview with Walil Archer

Real RAPP Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 3:09


Walil Archer interview with Dr. Bernice A King, CEO of The King Center at Be Love Day 2024. Watch the video on the link below: https://youtu.be/wcydWsxriRM?si=lHsdocHEP0o7akhi Catch more details on The Real RAPP Radio Show with Walil Archer on Downtown Hott Radio on Saturdays 2:00 PM- 4:00 PM EST. Go to the link below to tune in: ⁠⁠https://tunein.com/radio/Walil-Archer-with-the-Real-RAPP-Radio-Show-p1182538/

Sound On
Biden and Trump Will Debate

Sound On

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 44:42 Transcription Available


Watch Joe and Kailey LIVE every day on YouTube: http://bit.ly/3vTiACF. Bloomberg Washington Correspondents Joe Mathieu and Kailey Leinz deliver insight and analysis on the latest headlines from the White House and Capitol Hill, including conversations with influential lawmakers and key figures in politics and policy. On this edition, Joe and Kailey speak with: Bankrate Washington Bureau Chief Mark Hamrick about the latest US inflation data. Beacon Global Strategies Managing Director Michael Allen about the latest developments from the Israel-Hamas war. The King Center CEO Dr. Bernice A. King about key issues for black voters in the 2024 election. Bloomberg Politics Contributor Rick Davis and Democratic Strategist Brad Howard as Donald Trump and Joe Biden agree to hold two debates. Groundwork Collaborative Executive Director and former senior economic policy adviser to Senator Elizabeth Warren Lindsay Owens about what the latest inflation data means for the Federal Reserve. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dr. Diane's Adventures in Learning
Empowering Educators and Igniting Passion-Driven Learning with Dr. Kimberly Johnson

Dr. Diane's Adventures in Learning

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2024 45:31 Transcription Available


How can educators embrace their crucial role in shaping lives and communities? Meet motivational speaker, author, and educational leader Dr. Kimberly P.  Johnson, whose life work illuminates the transformative power of teaching. I have known Dr. Kimberly for nearly 25 years, since we first met at a children's literature conference, where she inscribed a copy of her early book, The Adventures of the Itty Bitty Bunny, for my daughter. Since that time, I have followed her career with interest. Her TedX Talk and her book Data Doesn't Always Determine Success have been important influences in my own work in classrooms across the country. And, I can tell you from personal experience, she is one of the most engaging keynote speakers out there. She's got the power to motivate and lift an audience and inspire them to find the joy in teaching because she practices what she preaches.In this episode, Dr. Kimberly shares her COACHES acronym, guiding us through the profound impact that mentors and community leaders have in motivating and guiding the young minds entrusted to them.  Educators and families alike will enjoy the lively conversation that looks at how education needs to evolve to keep pace with child development and to prepare students to thrive using creativity, communication, collaboration, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills. We also explore ways that hands-on, experiential learning and providing a culturally responsive learning environment helps awaken curiosity and celebrates success. This episode underscores the pivotal shift in classroom management strategies, focusing on nurturing self-regulation over imposing control, thus laying the groundwork for a future of responsible and empowered adults.As a resource for families and educators alike, Dr. Kimberly shares a Positive Parenting Guide with 126 practical tips for engaging children and offering invitations to explore and self-regulate. The guide was created by her students at Clemson University. You can find the link in the show notes on my website. Dr. Kimberly, who holds multiple advanced degrees, is currently completing her Board Certified Behavior Analyst coursework and has a vision of applying this knowledge to enhance both educators' and students' experiences. We also discuss Dr. Kimberly's partnership with the King Center and her authorship of It Starts With Me with Dr. Bernice A. King.  It Starts With Me delves into the idea of BE LOVE as a verb, as a call to action and a catalyst for change.  This concluding message brims with hope and the importance of positive reinforcement and active listening in nurturing a world rich in compassion and understanding. Support the showRead the full show notes, visit the website, and check out my on-demand virtual course. Continue the adventure at LinkedIn or Instagram. *Disclosure: I am a Bookshop.org. affiliate.

The Brief from WABE
The Brief for Tuesday, January 23, 2024

The Brief from WABE

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2024 9:27


Civil rights icon Bernice A. King recounts the last words she shared with her brother Dexter; there's an effort to cement what antisemitism means in Georgia law; and the move to limit property tax increases as housing values continue a fast climb in Georgia. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

WABE's Week In Review
WABE obtains police files on troopers in "Cop City" protester killing and Kemp proposes bonuses for foster care workers

WABE's Week In Review

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2024 16:19


Opponents of Atlanta's controversial Public Safety Training Center call for action and the release of more information on the activist who was shot and killed by state troopers at the controversial site one year ago on Thursday. Plus, Governor Brian Kemp's proposed budget includes a four-percent cost of living adjustment for all state employees and even larger raises for child protection workers that manage more than 10,000 kids in Georgia's beleaguered foster care system. And Atlanta's Spelman College has received a $100 million donation, which is the largest single gift ever made to a historically Black college. Plus, we hear from the daughter of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Bernice A. King on what would have been her father's 95th birthday. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Directionally Challenged
REPLAY: "Continuing the Dream" with Dr. Bernice A. King

Directionally Challenged

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2024 50:16


Original Air Date: January 17th, 2022Global thought leader, peace advocate, and CEO of The King Center, Dr. Bernice A. King joins us this week to discuss the importance of social justice, her hopes for this generation, handling grief, and how she's carrying on her parents' legacies. Ways to observe The King Holidayhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y1oO4xsNlIshttps://thekingcenter.org/king-day-community-service-projects/https://www.nfl.com/news/nfl-community-honors-legacy-of-martin-luther-king-jrFollow Dr. Kinghttps://berniceking.com/https://twitter.com/BerniceKinghttps://www.instagram.com/berniceaking/Follow Us:Instagram: www.instagram.com/candicekayla/ Twitter: www.twitter.com/CandiceKayla Website: www.candicekayla.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Balance - The Podcast
171 - 10,000 Real Estate Agents in One Place - What Happened?

Balance - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 56:32


We just spent two days at the largest real estate conference and trade show in the country, and there are a lot of takeaways. This week we talk about learnings we took from Trevor Noah, Billie Jean King, Dr. Bernice A. King, and some of the good and bad that comes from a conference of this size.  What did people come for? What did they get out of it, what did WE get out of it? There is a lot to unpack here, and some pretty solid business building lessons you need to hear (especially if you weren't there) - have a listen!   Follow us on Instagram: @levelupforrealtors Join our Facebook group: www.facebook.com/levelupforrealtors   Check us out on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCflzV5068CLH-5FOuXcTQrA   And make sure to subscribe to never miss an episode!

Signal Boost
Dr. Bernice A. King!

Signal Boost

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2023 38:20


CEO of The King Center Dr. Bernice King joins Zerlina on the show to discuss her father, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy in honor of MLK day.

Good Words with Kirk Franklin
Dr. Bernice A. King

Good Words with Kirk Franklin

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 72:04


Kirk Franklin is joined by activist, minister and daughter of the civil rights movement, Dr. Bernice A. King for a conversation on social justice, navigating religion, and growing up a King. Dr. Bernice A. King talks about what it's like to see her father Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s name everywhere, processing his death in therapy, her love of music and past as a DJ, the evolution of the civil rights movement from the past to the present, and more. Good Words With Kirk Franklin is produced by RCAI & Somethin Else, and Sony Music Entertainment. Find more great podcasts from Sony Music Entertainment at sonymusic.com/podcasts. To bring your brand to life in this podcast, email podcastadsales@sonymusic.com Text 'Kirk' to 83393 -- or visit Compassion.com/kirkfranklin to sponsor a child through Compassion International Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

HR Leaders
Human Resources in the U.S. Air Force, with Terrance Cooley

HR Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2022 50:14


The Shelley Wynter Show
8-24-22 #Shetalk Dr. Bernice King

The Shelley Wynter Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2022 16:19


Dr. Bernice A. King is a global thought leader, orator, peace advocate, and CEO of the King Center. MalaniKai gets her reaction to the Rayshard Brook investigation and the decision to not press charges, what it was like growing up the daughter of a civil rights icon and just being a preacher's kid.

HR Leaders
How To Drive Workplace Inclusion and Equality, with Silke Muenster

HR Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 38:33


In this episode of the HR Leaders podcast, I'm joined by Silke Muenster, Chief Diversity Officer at Philip Morris International, to discuss how to drive workplace inclusion and equality. Silke was appointed Chief Diversity Officer (CDO) at Philip Morris International (PMI) in March 2020 – a newly-created role reporting directly to the CEO. At PMI, she is known for being incredibly proactive on inclusion and diversity (I&D). She is a coach and mentor to other women, has built a women's network at PMI and prior to her current role, worked closely with senior leaders across the organiSation on workplace strategies and tactics to advance I&D.

HR Leaders
The Five Practices of Highly Resilient People with Dr. Taryn Marie Stejskal

HR Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 45:59


In this episode of the HR Leaders podcast, I'm joined by Dr. Taryn Marie Stejskal, Executive Coach, Founder and Chief Resilience Officer at the Resilience Leadership Institute, to discuss the five practices of highly resilient people: why some flourish and others fold.Taryn is one of the leading authorities on Resilience Leadership. Her work is resonating throughout the Fortune 500. As she describes it, "We are a world in which our human experience is defined by facing challenge, change, and complexity on an order of magnitude to which prior generations have not been exposed.

HR Leaders
How Moderna is Creating a Learning Organization of the Future, with Noah Rabinowitz

HR Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2022 40:42


In this episode of the HR Leaders podcast, I'm joined by Noah Rabinowitz, Vice President and Global Head of Learning and Development at Moderna to discuss how they're creating a learning organization of the future.Noah is a global leadership and learning executive focused on transformational change, digital, agile, and problem based leadership development.

HR Leaders
The 5 Principles That Create Resilient Leaders, with Brian Fetherstonhaugh

HR Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2022 33:25


In this episode of the HR Leaders podcast, I'm joined by Brian Fetherstonhaugh, CEO, Executive Coach and Board Advisor at the Long View Talent Group, to discuss the 5 principles that create resilient leaders.Brian is a global leader in the field of talent transformation and career strategy. His mission is to help organisations transform their talent for the future, and to help individuals find purposeful and joyful careers.

HR Leaders
The Top 5 Attributes of High Achievers, with Ruth Gotian

HR Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 49:05


In this episode of the HR Leaders podcast, I'm joined by Ruth Gotian, a leadership coach, keynote speaker, educator, and social scientist who researches the most successful people in the world in order to learn about their mindsets and practices.We discuss the top 5 attributes of high achievers, what inspired her to write her book: The Success Factor: Developing the Mindset and Skillset for Peak Business Performance, and some practical tools you can use to help your people become more than average.

HR Leaders
3 Things You Can Do to Recognize Your Team Better, with Chrisopher Littlefield

HR Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2022 36:34


In this episode of the HR Leaders podcast, I'm joined by Christopher Littlefield, to discuss the three things you can do to recognize your team better today. Christopher Littlefield is an international speaker on employee appreciation and remote team working, a Harvard Business Review and Forbes Contributor, the founder of Beyond Thank You and author of the book 75 Team Building Activities for Remote Teams.

HR Leaders
How Human-Centered Companies Are Changing the Future of Work, with Derek Irvine

HR Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2022 35:16


In this episode of the HR Leaders podcast, I'm joined by Derek Irvine, Senior Vice President of Client Strategy & Consulting at Workhuman, to discuss how human-centered companies are changing the future of work, and how to implement a culture of performance and gratitude in the workplace — and so seize a competitive edge, increase profitability, and drive business momentum.Derek is one of the world's foremost experts on social recognition, continuous performance management, engagement, and the future of work, guiding business leaders to elevate their vision and ambitions for their company culture.

HR Leaders
The Transition Every Leader Must Make, with Pauline Hogg

HR Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 37:57


In this episode of the HR Leaders podcast, I'm joined by Pauline Hogg, the Head of HR at Arla Foods UK, to discuss the transition that every leader must make, as well as Arla Foods' change journey, and how Arla Foods are developing their leaders for a disrupted 21st century.

Think 100%: The Coolest Show on Climate Change
S4 Ep 8: The New Lunch Counter w/ Dr. Bernice A King

Think 100%: The Coolest Show on Climate Change

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2022 50:58


Today's “solutionaries” stand on the shoulders of great revolutionaries of our past, but for every generation, the fight for freedom looks different. Rev Yearwood chats with Dr. Bernice A. King, CEO of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Center For Nonviolent Social Change (The King Center). Dr. King breaks down what pathways to freedom and liberation look like from a historical perspective. The Coolest Show – brought to you by Hip Hop Caucus Think 100% PODCASTS – drops new episodes every Monday on environmental justice and how we solve the climate crisis. Listen and subscribe here or at TheCoolestShow.com! Follow @Think100Climate and @RevYearwood on Instagram, Twitter, and Instagram.

Up on Game Presents
Up On Game Presents: Stay A While With Tommi Vincent: Is Your Purpose Tied To Continuing A Legacy? Guest Dr. Bernice King

Up on Game Presents

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2022 41:22


Subscribe, Rate & Review Up On Game Presents right here “How do we transform our society for the better? Because we can't do it in ways that are destructive. Because at the end of the day, we're all connected now and interconnected. And we've got to find a way to coexist in this world and ensure that there is justice and equity, fairness and dignity and respect.” - Dr. Bernice King Welcome to Stay a While with Tommi Vincent! There is no doubt that we stand on the shoulders of those who've come before us. And we reap the benefits of the callings they chose to answer. Dr. Bernice A. King joins the Stay A While Podcast today to discuss not only the beauty of the legacies that have changed entire world systems but also the beauty and importance of placing our own bricks to continue those heritages. Dr. King shares beautiful moments with her mother, the late Coretta Scott King, and how her mother's perseverance helped her to thrive in not one, but two male-dominated vocations. She also gives a word on what it means to be the daughter of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the ways in which her calling and purpose are inextricably bound to what came before her. Dr. Bernice A. King is a global thought leader, strategist, solutionist, orator, peace advocate, and CEO of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Center For Nonviolent Social Change (The King Center), which was founded by her mother as the official living memorial to the life, work, and legacy of her father. In this position, Bernice continues to advance her parents' legacy of nonviolent social change through policy, advocacy, research, as well as education & training through the Kingian philosophy of nonviolence, which she re-branded Nonviolence365® (NV365®). She is a licensed attorney and member of the State Bar of Georgia; a certified Mediator with the State of Georgia; a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Incorporated, the International Women's Forum (IWF), the National Council of Negro Women; a Board member of the National Black Bank Foundation as well as Faith and Prejudice. Dr. King is an innovative, inspirational, and transformational leader. She is dedicated to ensuring that her parents' legacy and teachings, The King Center, as well as the work of creating the Beloved Community, with Nonviolence365® as the pathway, are introduced to new generations of influencers. In this episode we cover [01:00 - 11:19] What It Takes to Leave a Legacy as a Woman [11:20 - 18:01] Sweet or Sour Moments with Food Bring Unforgettable Memories [18:02 - 38:49] Living a Purposeful Life Amidst the Weight of the World [38:50 - 41:25] Closing Segment Key Quotes “It's so important for us to keep people in our life that are more seasoned than us. Because there are some things about learning how to be a good human that comes along with being able to glean from the wisdom of people who've lived life longer than you have.” - Tommi Vincent “If there's somebody who's trying to gain the whole world and yet lose their soul, you know, I try to get them back to center them, understand it's okay to have a healthy self-centered concern, you know, to take care of yourself… Don't be a public success and a private failure.” - Dr. Bernice A. King “Love is never going to be outdistanced or outwon. In the end, it's going to prevail.” - Dr. Bernice King Connect with Dr. Bernice King Instagram: @BerniceAKing Twitter: @BerniceKing Website: www.thekingcenter.org Connect with Me! You can reach Tommi on Instagram @cheftommiv Visit https://vincentcountry.com and get connected with us on Vincent Country's Instagram @vincentcountry This episode was Produced By: Tommi Vincent, Tanner Vincent, and Skai Blue Media Music By: Stichiz - Big T. Music /Roj&TwinkiEbr... Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Up On Game
Up On Game Presents: Stay A While With Tommi Vincent: Is Your Purpose Tied To Continuing A Legacy? Guest Dr. Bernice King

Up On Game

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2022 41:22


Subscribe, Rate & Review Up On Game Presents right here “How do we transform our society for the better? Because we can't do it in ways that are destructive. Because at the end of the day, we're all connected now and interconnected. And we've got to find a way to coexist in this world and ensure that there is justice and equity, fairness and dignity and respect.” - Dr. Bernice King Welcome to Stay a While with Tommi Vincent! There is no doubt that we stand on the shoulders of those who've come before us. And we reap the benefits of the callings they chose to answer. Dr. Bernice A. King joins the Stay A While Podcast today to discuss not only the beauty of the legacies that have changed entire world systems but also the beauty and importance of placing our own bricks to continue those heritages. Dr. King shares beautiful moments with her mother, the late Coretta Scott King, and how her mother's perseverance helped her to thrive in not one, but two male-dominated vocations. She also gives a word on what it means to be the daughter of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the ways in which her calling and purpose are inextricably bound to what came before her. Dr. Bernice A. King is a global thought leader, strategist, solutionist, orator, peace advocate, and CEO of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Center For Nonviolent Social Change (The King Center), which was founded by her mother as the official living memorial to the life, work, and legacy of her father. In this position, Bernice continues to advance her parents' legacy of nonviolent social change through policy, advocacy, research, as well as education & training through the Kingian philosophy of nonviolence, which she re-branded Nonviolence365® (NV365®). She is a licensed attorney and member of the State Bar of Georgia; a certified Mediator with the State of Georgia; a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Incorporated, the International Women's Forum (IWF), the National Council of Negro Women; a Board member of the National Black Bank Foundation as well as Faith and Prejudice. Dr. King is an innovative, inspirational, and transformational leader. She is dedicated to ensuring that her parents' legacy and teachings, The King Center, as well as the work of creating the Beloved Community, with Nonviolence365® as the pathway, are introduced to new generations of influencers. In this episode we cover [01:00 - 11:19] What It Takes to Leave a Legacy as a Woman [11:20 - 18:01] Sweet or Sour Moments with Food Bring Unforgettable Memories [18:02 - 38:49] Living a Purposeful Life Amidst the Weight of the World [38:50 - 41:25] Closing Segment Key Quotes “It's so important for us to keep people in our life that are more seasoned than us. Because there are some things about learning how to be a good human that comes along with being able to glean from the wisdom of people who've lived life longer than you have.” - Tommi Vincent “If there's somebody who's trying to gain the whole world and yet lose their soul, you know, I try to get them back to center them, understand it's okay to have a healthy self-centered concern, you know, to take care of yourself… Don't be a public success and a private failure.” - Dr. Bernice A. King “Love is never going to be outdistanced or outwon. In the end, it's going to prevail.” - Dr. Bernice King Connect with Dr. Bernice King Instagram: @BerniceAKing Twitter: @BerniceKing Website: www.thekingcenter.org Connect with Me! You can reach Tommi on Instagram @cheftommiv Visit https://vincentcountry.com and get connected with us on Vincent Country's Instagram @vincentcountry This episode was Produced By: Tommi Vincent, Tanner Vincent, and Skai Blue Media Music By: Stichiz - Big T. Music /Roj&TwinkiEbr... Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Daily Show With Trevor Noah: Ears Edition
Keeping Up with the Coronavirus - The CDC Sows Confusion | Bernice A. King

The Daily Show With Trevor Noah: Ears Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2022 44:15


Australia deports unvaccinated tennis star Novak Djokovic, the CDC issues confusing COVID-19 guidelines, and Dr. Bernice A. King discusses The King Center and "It Starts with Me." Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Hardball with Chris Matthews
Dr. Bernice A. King : I think it's time for massive civil disobedience

Hardball with Chris Matthews

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2022 43:32


Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut tonight on perhaps the most misused, misinterpreted day on the American calendar: Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. This is a day when people who would have stood against everything Dr. King fought for--equal rights, civil rights, the elimination of poverty and especially voting rights--soberly repeat that one partial quote they memorized in high school. Dr. Bernice A. King, CEO of the King Center and daughter of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. joins The ReidOut to discuss. Next we examine how Tuesday is the day the Senate takes up voting rights legislation. Plus, three Republicans in the U.S. House have defied requests to cooperate voluntarily with the committee on Jan 6. Rep. Eric Swalwell joins The ReidOut with his insights. Finally, in this edition of "The Absolute Worst," Joy calls out Virginia's Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin for signing 11 executive actions on his first day in office, including one banning the made-up boogeyman known as “critical race theory." All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

Directionally Challenged
"Continuing the Dream" with Dr. Bernice A. King

Directionally Challenged

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2022 50:16


Global thought leader, peace advocate, and CEO of The King Center, Dr. Bernice A. King joins us this week to discuss the importance of social justice, her hopes for this generation, handling grief, and how she's carrying on her parents' legacies. Ways to observe The King Holidayhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y1oO4xsNlIshttps://thekingcenter.org/king-day-community-service-projects/https://www.nfl.com/news/nfl-community-honors-legacy-of-martin-luther-king-jrFollow Dr. Kinghttps://berniceking.com/https://twitter.com/BerniceKinghttps://www.instagram.com/berniceaking/Follow Us:Instagram: www.instagram.com/candicekayla/ Twitter: www.twitter.com/CandiceKayla Website: www.candicekayla.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Providence College Podcast
Dr. Wanda Ingram '75 — MLK Convocation

Providence College Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2022 20:41


On Martin Luther King Day, reflect with Dr. Wanda Ingram '75, PC's senior associate dean of undergraduate students and freshman and sophomore dean, on her experience as a member of Providence College's inaugural class of women — and as one of the few women of color in that group. As co-chair of the MLK Convocation Committee, she also discussed plans for this year's celebration on Thursday, Jan. 20, featuring Dr. Bernice A. King and Professor Ilyasah Shabazz.Subscribe to the Providence College Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Play, and YouTube.  Visit Providence College on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, Snapchat, and LinkedIn. 

Stay A While
Is Your Purpose Tied To Continuing A Legacy? (w/ Dr. Bernice King)

Stay A While

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2022 41:25


“How do we transform our society for the better? Because we can't do it in ways that are destructive. Because at the end of the day, we're all connected now and interconnected. And we've got to find a way to coexist in this world and ensure that there is justice and equity, fairness and dignity and respect.” - Dr. Bernice KingWelcome to Stay a While with Tommi Vincent! There is no doubt that we stand on the shoulders of those who've come before us. And we reap the benefits of the callings they chose to answer. Dr. Bernice A. King joins the Stay A While Podcast today to discuss not only the beauty of the legacies that have changed entire world systems but also the beauty and importance of placing our own bricks to continue those heritages. Dr. King shares beautiful moments with her mother, the late Coretta Scott King, and how her mother's perseverance helped her to thrive in not one, but two male-dominated vocations. She also gives a word on what it means to be the daughter of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the ways in which her calling and purpose are inextricably bound to what came before her.Dr. Bernice A. King is a global thought leader, strategist, solutionist, orator, peace advocate, and CEO of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Center For Nonviolent Social Change (The King Center), which was founded by her mother as the official living memorial to the life, work, and legacy of her father. In this position, Bernice continues to advance her parents' legacy of nonviolent social change through policy, advocacy, research, as well as education & training through the Kingian philosophy of nonviolence, which she re-branded Nonviolence365® (NV365®). She is a licensed attorney and member of the State Bar of Georgia; a certified Mediator with the State of Georgia; a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Incorporated, the International Women's Forum (IWF), the National Council of Negro Women; a Board member of the National Black Bank Foundation as well as Faith and Prejudice.Dr. King is an innovative, inspirational, and transformational leader. She is dedicated to ensuring that her parents' legacy and teachings, The King Center, as well as the work of creating the Beloved Community, with Nonviolence365® as the pathway, are introduced to new generations of influencers.In this episode we cover[01:00 - 11:19] What It Takes to Leave a Legacy as a Woman[11:20 - 18:01] Sweet or Sour Moments with Food Bring Unforgettable Memories[18:02 - 38:49] Living a Purposeful Life Amidst the Weight of the World[38:50 - 41:25] Closing Segment Key Quotes“It's so important for us to keep people in our life that are more seasoned than us. Because there are some things about learning how to be a good human that comes along with being able to glean from the wisdom of people who've lived life longer than you have.” - Tommi Vincent “If there's somebody who's trying to gain the whole world and yet lose their soul, you know, I try to get them back to center them, understand it's okay to have a healthy self-centered concern, you know, to take care of yourself… Don't be a public success and a private failure.” - Dr. Bernice A. King“Love is never going to be outdistanced or outwon. In the end, it's going to prevail.” - Dr. Bernice KingConnect with Dr. Bernice KingInstagram: @BerniceAKingTwitter: @BerniceKingWebsite: www.thekingcenter.org Connect with Me! You can reach Tommi on Instagram @cheftommivVisit https://vincentcountry.com and get connected with us on Vincent Country's Instagram @vincentcountry This episode was Produced By: Tommi Vincent, Tanner Vincent, and Skai Blue MediaMusic By: Stichiz - Big T. Music /Roj&TwinkiELEAVE A REVIEW + and SHARE this episode with someone who wants food for the soul, and the key ingredients to embracing their true, authentic self. Listen to previous episodes on Spotify, Spreaker, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts!

The Gloria Purvis Podcast
In the movements for racial justice, Martin Luther King Jr.'s daughter is asking, "where is the church?"

The Gloria Purvis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021 31:37


Dr. Bernice A. King–the youngest daughter of civil rights icon Martin Luther King Jr.–knows the temperature of the United States is high. But she's convinced that racial justice and equality will not come about through anger and bitterness. Dr. King and Gloria discuss the response of Christian churches to the murder of George Floyd and the BLM movement, what MLK meant by "colorblindness" and why social justice work has to change hearts as well as structures. Support The Gloria Purvis Podcast by getting a digital subscription to America. Learn more about Dr. Bernice A. King and The King Center Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

ReThink TKC
Where Do We Go From Here? Chaos or Community

ReThink TKC

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2021 46:38


Dr. Bernice A. King will give her insight on how we should move towards building the Beloved Community in light of the pandemic, racism and political turmoil. Why is NV365 necessary for us today?

The Workplace Revolution with Sihle Bolani
Legacy, Love & Justice: A conversation with Dr Bernice A. King.

The Workplace Revolution with Sihle Bolani

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 24:25


In this episode, I chat to CEO of The King Centre, Dr Bernice A. King, about justice, why non-violent strategies are the key to achieving it, the legacy of her parents, Reverend Dr Martin Luther King Jr and Ms Coretta Scott-King and how we can work to organise ourselves as we continue to pursue justice and freedom.

Why Am I Telling You This? with Bill Clinton
Dr. Bernice A. King: How To Achieve Social Justice Through Non-Violence

Why Am I Telling You This? with Bill Clinton

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 49:38


On August 28, 1963, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. stood in front of the Lincoln Memorial and shared his dream that one day his “four little children would be judged not by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character.” In the 50-plus years since that hot summer day, our nation has made important progress toward achieving that vision—but it is still painfully clear every day that we have a very long way to go.  In this episode, President Clinton speaks with Dr. Bernice A. King, the youngest of the four children Dr. King dreamed for in his most famous speech, who has herself spent a lifetime in pursuit of racial, social, and economic justice. As CEO of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change, Dr. King shares the lessons she learned from her father and mother, civil rights leader Coretta Scott King; how their new BE LOVE campaign is a vision for how to break the chain of hatred and violence; and why the younger generation gives her hope.  Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

BNY Mellon Perspectives
Catherine Keating & Dr. Bernice A. King: The Future of Social Change

BNY Mellon Perspectives

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2021 35:53


Dr. Bernice A. King, CEO of the Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change, joins Catherine Keating, CEO of Wealth Management at BNY Mellon, to discuss her parents' example of leading with compassion, the importance of allies and how to drive sustained social impact and change.

Bustle
Celebrating Black Leaders, Quietly Fearing Violence

Bustle

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 6:39


And Wednesday’s inauguration was peaceful. Thank goodness. An uncomplicated transition of power in which now-President Joe Biden addressed the nation saying, “Today, we celebrate the triumph not of a candidate but of a cause, the cause of democracy. The people, the will of the people has been heard and the will of the people has been heeded.” There were echoes of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in the benediction led by Reverend Silvester Beaman and poem “The Hill We Climb” by Amanda Gorman, a fitting reminder that our country celebrated the work of King two days prior. If Monday’s MLK Day had a theme, it was to undo the Dr. King of white America. On social media, Black people posted quotes, and clips from speeches, to offset the myth that King was a passive man whose only dream was to see his kids grow up judged “by the content of their character.” White people love that quote. Especially racists. They love to lob it back at us in order to say our empowerment denigrates the story of our most venerable Negro. As if lobbying and organizing, protesting and policymaking, played no part in King’s agenda. They treat the holiday as a day of white comfort, posting platitudes about nonviolence. “Dear White People,” the Black internet said with resounding clarity, “Stop using Dr. King as an example of peaceful protest. You shot him too.” When King died in 1968, he was one of the most powerful men in America — and the most hated. In the words of his daughter, Dr. Bernice A. King, “many who quote him now and evoke him to deter justice would likely hate, and may already hate” the man he authentically was. Growing up, MLK Day was a reminder that Black people who spoke out in America risked being silenced by violence. “Oh that poor man,” my mom said as we watched the news together back in 2000, the day Colin Powell announced his possible presidential run as a representative of the Republican Party, “that poor man is going to be shot.” My mother was 14 when King was murdered, and had seen her own father murdered the previous year. She couldn’t imagine a world in which a Black man could run for president and survive it. I was living in Harlem during President Obama’s 2009 inauguration. I didn’t go out and celebrate, in part because I was afraid I wouldn’t get back home alive. My years of growing up as a Black American, a Kentuckian, had convinced me that if there was ever a time for white supremacists to declare war upon our joy — upon our gorgeous, ebullient hopefulness — that day would be it. I was wrong. About the day. But not the next eight years. The relentless tallying of Black people killed at the hand of the police, a permissible, pervasive Black death in my social news feed, sent me into deep waves of despair. They weren’t going to shoot the first Black president — the most powerful man in America. They were going to shoot all the rest of us, all of us Black people who weren’t. When President Trump was sworn in, on a platform of racism, fascism, and hatefulness, with white people rallying behind him, I stayed in bed most of that day. I called in sick. I went into the office the next day, seeing in my colleagues not people but percentages, knowing more than half of white America was comforted by his presence in the Oval Office. “We must face the hard fact that many Americans would like to have a nation which is a democracy for white Americans but simultaneously a dictatorship over Black Americans,” Dr. King said in 1967. His words could not have been more evident for me than on the day that 45 took office. Except for, perhaps, on the day that white supremacists stormed the Capitol earlier this month. Again the lives of those who rally for freedom were in grave danger, especially progressive women of color. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez had a “very close encounter” with death, and feared her Republican colleagues might “create opportunities for [her] to be hurt or kidnapped.” While attempting to gather gas masks and flee for safety, Rep. Ayanna Pressley realized that, in the time leading up to the insurrection, every panic button in her office had been torn out. But I wasn’t filled with terror as I watched a riotous mob of white people desecrate Capitol Hill. I was filled with a strange happiness. I was a witness to an undeniable spectacle of how impotent America has grown in its brutality. That Trump supporters would resort to anti-democratic violence to dampen the voice of the oppressed made it clear that, as King put it: “…the price that America must pay for the continued oppression of the Negro and other minority groups is the price of its own destruction.” Those who oppose freedom oppose America, and they will not be on the right side of history. Poet Amanda Gorman laid this out so elegantly in her inaugural poem: “While democracy can be periodically delayed, it can never be permanently defeated." When President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris were sworn in yesterday, I can’t say I felt this fight was over, but I can say I felt deep relief. The fight is different now than I believed it to be in 2000, in 2009, in 2017 — or even on Jan. 6, 2021. It’s not about protecting ourselves from white supremacy. It’s about stopping it. As Dr. King put it in his oft-misquoted “I Have a Dream" speech, we are coming to cash our check. Yes — Dr. King said, CASH OUR CHECK. That promissory note that all Americans would be granted the inalienable rights of liberty; “a check that will give us upon demand the riches of freedom and the security of justice.” We did that thing. We showed up this year to America the (voter) bank and demanded it show us a democracy. And we’re not gonna stop until that check is paid in full.

Perspectives with Condace Pressley
Perspectives S31/Ep36

Perspectives with Condace Pressley

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2020 25:03


2020 will be a year for the history books because of the coronavirus pandemic, a nation divided politically and a reckoning on systemic racism. Rev. Bernice A. King is today's guest for a real conversation on systemic racism and its impact on income, education, health care and housing.

Life.Church with Craig Groeschel (Audio)
God, Help Us Unite: Stop the Division

Life.Church with Craig Groeschel (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2020 28:49


ABOUT GOD, HELP US UNITEWhen our world is divided and people are hurting, what’s our responsibility as followers of Christ? Where do we even start? Get next steps and follow-up resources for this series at https://go2.lc/stopracismWANT TO KNOW WHAT THE BIBLE SAYS ABOUT RACIAL RECONCILIATION?Check out these YouVersion Bible Plans:-Tony Evans Explores Racial Reconciliation: https://www.bible.com/reading-plans/20082-tony-evans-explores-racial-reconciliation-Rev. Dr. Bernice A. King: Cultivating a Heart of Mercy: https://www.bible.com/reading-plans/13890-bernice-king-cultivating-a-heart-of-mercy/-Be The Bridge: By Latasha Morrison: https://www.bible.com/reading-plans/16910-the-bridge-a-5-day-youversion-by-latasha-morrison/-Patterns for Peace: https://www.bible.com/reading-plans/17861-patterns-for-peaceMORE ON RACIAL RECONCILIATION:-We Can Do Better to Stop Racism: https://finds.life.church/stop-racism/-Racism is Real: https://finds.life.church/racism-real-martin-luther-king-jr-grandma/-How I Learned to Live a Life That Matters from a Civil Rights Pioneer: https://finds.life.church/learned-live-life-matters-civil-rights-pioneer/-Racism and the Heart of God: https://finds.life.church/racism-and-the-heart-of-god/LIFE.CHURCH BUILDINGS ARE REOPENINGSome Life.Church locations have resumed services. To ensure safety at our locations, our weekend services have been redesigned to create a sanitary, touchless environment that allows for physical distancing. To see if your location is open, please visit https://www.life.church/updatesSUPPORT COVID-19 RESPONSE AND DIGITAL MISSIONSYou can designate a gift to Life.Church to go to coronavirus relief or to Digital Missions like the Church Online Platform! Your gift above the tithe helps meet immediate needs in your community and around the world and helps other churches to spread the Good News of Christ to people everywhere: https://www.life.church/givingSTAY CONNECTEDStay updated with the latest news from Life.Church at https://www.life.church/stayconnected. You can also visit https://www.life.church/updates for the latest, or download the Life.Church app (https://www.life.church/app) and enable push notifications.NEXT STEPSHave you made a decision to follow Jesus? You may be wondering what’s next on your journey. We want to help! Let us guide you to your next steps in your walk with Christ: https://www.life.church/nextABOUT LIFE.CHURCHWherever you are in life, you have a purpose. Life.Church wants to help you find your next step. Our hope is that your journey will include joining us at a Life.Church location throughout the United States or globally online at https://www.live.life.church. Find locations, videos, and more info about us at https://www.life.church or download the Life.Church app at https://www.life.church/app. FIND US ON SOCIAL MEDIAFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/life.church  Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/life.churchTwitter: http://www.twitter.com/lifechurch  CONNECT WITH PASTOR CRAIGYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIIdiIO-Y20hRW9niR0CA8AFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/craiggroeschelInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/craiggroeschel  Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/craiggroeschel#lifechurch #craiggroeschel #racism

Life.Church with Craig Groeschel (Audio)
God, Help Us Unite: Racial Reconciliation Starts with the Church

Life.Church with Craig Groeschel (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2020 28:46


REOPENINGSome Life.Church locations have resumed services. To ensure safety at our locations, our weekend services have been redesigned to create a sanitary, touchless environment that allows for physical distancing. To see if your location is open, please visit https://www.life.church/updatesWANT TO KNOW WHAT THE BIBLE SAYS ABOUT RACIAL RECONCILIATION?Check out these Bible plans:Tony Evans Explores Racial ReconciliationRev. Dr. Bernice A. King: Cultivating a Heart of MercyBe The Bridge: By Latasha MorrisonPatterns for PeaceSUPPORT COVID-19 RESPONSE AND DIGITAL MISSIONSYou can designate a gift to Life.Church to go to coronavirus relief or to Digital Missions like the Church Online Platform! Your gift above the tithe helps meet immediate needs in your community and around the world and helps other churches to spread the Good News of Christ to people everywhere: https://www.life.church/givingSTAY CONNECTEDStay updated with the latest news from Life.Church at https://www.life.church/stayconnected. You can also visit https://www.life.church/updates for the latest, or download the Life.Church app (https://www.life.church/app) and enable push notifications.NEXT STEPSHave you made a decision to follow Jesus? You may be wondering what’s next on your journey. We want to help! Let us guide you to your next steps in your walk with Christ: https://www.life.church/nextABOUT LIFE.CHURCHWherever you are in life, you have a purpose. Life.Church wants to help you find your next step. Our hope is that your journey will include joining us at a Life.Church location throughout the United States or globally online at https://www.live.life.church. Find locations, videos, and more info about us at https://www.life.church or download the Life.Church app at https://www.life.church/app. FIND US ON SOCIAL MEDIAFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/life.churchInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/life.churchTwitter: http://www.twitter.com/lifechurchCONNECT WITH PASTOR CRAIGYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIIdiIO-Y20hRW9niR0CA8AFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/craiggroeschelInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/craiggroeschelTwitter: http://www.twitter.com/craiggroeschel

Beautiful Tension
REPOST: A Black Trans Woman & Her Power

Beautiful Tension

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2020 33:35


In light of recent events and continual injustices against the black community, this week's episode is a repost of the May 14th episode with Robin Brown. Robin is a black, binary trans woman who has dedicated her life to studying social structures that oppress marginalized communities. Out of her own oppression was born a fierce passion for social advocacy, social change, and equity. Her two cultures have helped her flourish in both discovering her true identity and developing a voice this world so desperately needs. You can find Robin on Facebook at Robin Brown or Instagram at @robinjay25. To learn more from black voices, check out the work of Bernice A. King, Clint Smith, Ibram X. Kendi, Rachel Elizabeth Cargle, and Austin Channing Brown. The podcasts recommended at the end of this episode are 1619, Code Switch, and Pod Save the People. To the black community, we stand with you.

Aristegui
Bernice King: Para la construcción de paz es necesario atacar el problema y no el carácter de la persona

Aristegui

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2019 20:30


Bernice A. King, directora ejecutiva del Centro King, habla sobre la importancia de construir la paz basada en la filosofía de no violencia que impulsó su padre Martin Luther King Jr.. Bernice King dijo que para la construcción de paz es necesario atacar el problema y no el carácter de la persona. "La reconciliación es la parte principal de la filosofía de mi papá porque nosotros estamos interconectados en este mundo", dijo King. En Mérida, Yucatán, se llevó a cabo la 17° Cumbre Mundial de Premios Nobel de la Paz. A la cumbre asistieron los Premios Nobel como David Trimble, Frederik Willem de Klerk, Jody Williams y José Ramos-Horta, Juan Manuel Santos, Kailash Satyarthi, Lech Walesa, Leymah Gbowee, Rigoberta Menchú, Shirin Ebadi y Tawakkol Karman.Para conocer sobre cómo CNN protege la privacidad de su audiencia, visite CNN.com/privacidad

Perspectives with Condace Pressley
Perspectives S30/Ep28: The Rev. Dr. Bernice A. King

Perspectives with Condace Pressley

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2019 25:01


Rev. Bernice King, CEO of the King Center in Atlanta, joins us to discuss the Beloved Community International Expo. On Saturday, August 10, the King Center's Auburn Avenue campus will transform it and adjacent streets into an outdoor global pop-up festival with exhibits from all seven continents and representatives from more than 22 countries around the world. The event, from 11:00 a.m. until 7:00 p.m. is free and open to the public.

HARDtalk
CEO of The King Center - Dr Bernice A King

HARDtalk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2017 23:20


Does the daughter of Martin Luther King believe racism is on the rise again in the US? Hardtalk's Zeinab Badawi speaks to Bernice King, CEO of The King Center and the youngest of Martin Luther King's four children. They are in Charleston, South Carolina, one of the most picturesque cities in the American South – yet one that holds an ugly truth. It was the main port for the slave trade; around half of the Africans brought to the United States passed though there. The fight for freedom and justice has been long and bloody. One of the most iconic figures of that struggle was the black civil rights leader Martin Luther King. It is nearly 50 years since he was assassinated in April 1968. (Photo: Bernice King attends Rosa Parks Library Museum, Alabama, 2015. Credit: Jason Davis/Getty Images)

Rock the Schools with Citizen Stewart
Best of Rock The Schools - Episode 89 - Dr. Bernice A. King

Rock the Schools with Citizen Stewart

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2017 36:51


Rock The Schools continues to celebrate its upcoming 100th show by airing some of our most listened to shows. A special 100th episode will be aired with a special guest coming soon! We would like to take a special moment to honor all of our special guests who took time out of their busy schedule to empower our parents and students. Please continue to share Rock The Schools with your network of parents and students. More information can be found at: http://citizen.education This special episode of Rock The Schools with Dr. Bernice A. King pays tribute to her mother, Mrs. Coretta Scott King, in honor of women’s history month. Her recently published memoir “My Life, My Love, My Legacy is inspirational for girls, encouraging for women and men to get a glimpse of the challenges their female counterparts face daily.

Rock the Schools with Citizen Stewart
Episode 89 I Honoring Mrs. Coretta Scott King with Dr. Bernice A. King

Rock the Schools with Citizen Stewart

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2017 36:51


This special episode of Rock The Schools with Dr. Bernice A. King pays tribute to her mother, Mrs. Coretta Scott King, in honor of women’s history month. Her recently published memoir “My Life, My Love, My Legacy is inspirational for girls, encouraging for women and men to get a glimpse of the challenges their female counterparts face daily.

The Wealthy Speaker Talk Radio Show
Bernice A. King - The Life & Legacy of Coretta Scott King

The Wealthy Speaker Talk Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2012 31:00


Elder Bernice A. King visits The Wealthy Speaker Show to share her insight on the book, Desert Rose: The Life and Legacy of Coretta Scott King. This incredible book was written by Mrs. Coretta Scott King's sister Edythe Scott Bagley and award-winning author Joe Hilley. With the passing of Edythe Scott Bagley,Elder Bernice A. King is standing in the gap promoting her mother's book. Elder King will be conducting book signings of her mother's memoir on Saturday, May 26, 11:00am-1:00pm at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Memorial bookstore. Later on the evening of May 26, 5:30pm - 7:00pm Elder King will be signing books at Busboys and Poets in Arlington, VA. The dream of Mrs. Coretta Scott King is being carried on through Elder King and Edythe's son Arturo Bagley, the books provides a first hand account of Coretta's upbringing in the family of proud land-owning Africa-Americans from Marion, Alabama, with a profound devotion to the ideals of social equality and the value of education, as well as her later role as her husband's most trusted confidant and advisor. Join us and call in to listen and or ask your most pressing questions at (646) 595-4797 and or join us in the web chat room. Press Release: http://bit.ly/LzvUPz