Tag: Martin Luther King

Dr. Peter McCullough Says He Has Not Been Vaccinated for COVID-19, and Here’s Why | The Larry Elder Show | EP. 113

Contrary to Dr. Anthony Fauci who flip-flops on vaccines, masks, and lockdowns, Dr. Peter McCullough says he has been consistent on his COVID messaging. Dr. Peter McCullough is a Texas cardiologist who promotes ivermectin as part of a “multi-drug protocol” aimed at early treatment of COVID-19 outpatients—despite the Food and Drug Administration and Centers for…


PREMIERING NOW: Dr. Peter McCullough Says He Has Not Been Vaccinated for COVID-19, and Here’s Why | The Larry Elder Show | EP. 113

Contrary to Dr. Anthony Fauci who flip-flops on vaccines, masks, and lockdowns, Dr. Peter McCullough says he has been consistent on his COVID messaging. Dr. Peter McCullough is a Texas cardiologist who promotes ivermectin as part of a “multi-drug protocol” aimed at early treatment of COVID-19 outpatients—despite the Food and Drug Administration and Centers for…


Some Having a Hard Time Embracing New Martin Luther King Statue

BOSTON—The new Dr. Martin Luther King sculpture in Boston Common called “The Embrace” has not exactly been received with open arms. Unveiled this past Martin Luther King Day weekend, the behemoth 20-foot-tall bronze has been likened to male genitalia, including by some of King’s own family members, and mocked on the polite end of criticism…


PREMIERING NOW: From Martin Luther King’s Dream to Obama’s Racism is ‘Still Part of Our DNA’ | The Larry Elder Show | EP. 111

Monday was Martin Luther King Jr. Day. In 1966, he was interviewed on British television and expressed so much confidence that race relations were improving to the point where, he suggested, America could elect a black person president in 40 years, if not sooner. And when it happens, that means we can say that America…


From Martin Luther King’s Dream to Obama’s Racism is ‘Still Part of Our DNA’ | The Larry Elder Show | EP. 111

Monday was Martin Luther King Jr. Day. In 1966, he was interviewed on British television and expressed so much confidence that race relations were improving to the point where, he suggested, America could elect a black person president in 40 years, if not sooner. And when it happens, that means we can say that America…


PREMIERING 3 PM ET: From Martin Luther King’s Dream to Obama’s Racism is ‘Still Part of Our DNA’ | The Larry Elder Show | EP. 111

Monday was Martin Luther King Jr. Day. In 1966, he was interviewed on British television and expressed so much confidence that race relations were improving to the point where, he suggested, America could elect a black person president in 40 years, if not sooner. And when it happens, that means we can say that America…


How MLK Embodied Our Founding Principles

Commentary Nearly 60 years ago, Martin Luther King, Jr. delivered his “I Have a Dream” speech at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. King’s powerful plea for equal rights has resonated with Americans ever since, in no small part because his message was wrapped in an enlightened patriotism. He understood that the best way to…


LIVE 1 PM ET: Unveiling of ‘The Embrace’ Memorial in Boston

The unveiling of “The Embrace” memorial on the Boston Common will be at 1 p.m. on Jan. 13. The sculpture is designed by Hank Willis Thomas, an internationally acclaimed African-American conceptual artist, and MASS Design Group. The memorial commemorates the legacies of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Coretta Scott King, who met and went…


Backs Against The Wall: The Howard Thurman Story

Backs Against the Wall: The Howard Thurman Story explores the extraordinary life and legacy of one of the most important religious figures of the 20th century. Thurman was a prolific writer, celebrated preacher and recognized by Martin Luther King, Jr as the “spiritual foundation” for the Civil Rights Movement. This title is only available in…


The Road of Blues (Part 2)

The second part of the trip will take us from Memphis, the home of founders and establishers of Blues, to New Orleans, accompanied by Ladell McLin, a young bluesman. Memphis is also the symbol of black emancipation in America, with the tragic end of Martin Luther King, Jr. in the famous Lorraine Motel. This road…