MLK's daughter urges Americans to "stay woke" ahead of Trump's return
Source: Axios
Updated 7 hours ago
The daughter of the late Martin Luther King Jr. warned Monday of "sinister forces" and "some disturbing things to come" just hours before President-elect Trump retook office.
Why it matters: The Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change commemorated MLK Day on Monday as Trump is expected to sign a slew of executive orders ending diversity and inclusion initiatives in the federal government and laying the groundwork for mass deportations.
Bernice A. King, MLK's daughter, told an audience at Atlanta's Ebenezer Baptist Church that advocates "will remain woke" against rollbacks of civil rights gains as the new administration's agenda takes hold.
The big picture: The federal holiday commemorating King's birthday and the presidential inauguration fall on the same day a paradox that civil rights leaders say underscores the nation's deep divide.
What they're saying: "It has become a major factor for so many people because of the notable contrast in the two men who are sharing the same space in today's news cycle and on today's Gregorian calendar," King said.
"For some, today's inauguration represents the best of times: Make America Great Again. And for others, it highlights the worst of times." "But regardless of how this day shows up for you, we must remember the mission and be in pursuit of it."
Read more: https://www.axios.com/2025/01/20/mlk-day-trump-inauguration-william-barber
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ck4829
(36,556 posts)![](https://thesocietypages.org/socimages/files/2009/10/800px-Little_Rock_integration_protest.jpg)
Lovie777
(16,320 posts)patphil
(7,348 posts)Example: I was asleep, then I woke up. Now I can see and hear what's going on around me, and make informed decisions concerning these things.
This is the natural state of humanity. You are either asleep or awake. To be anti-woke is to be opposed to the idea of being awake.
That is to say, being a zombie.
99MainSt
(27 posts)Trump has been trying to demonize both the word "woke" and those who follow its compassionate philosophy. On the other hand, Bernice King's advice affirms woke convictions as a positive set of values. We need more like minded people to do as Ms King did.
CanonRay
(15,032 posts)on the black men who voted for Trump.
BumRushDaShow
(146,692 posts)(MLK III) since these men are not listening to black women.
As an aside, there was a whole movie about that (based on the Terry McMillan novel), which came out 30 years ago this year, and where Angela Bassett should have been nominated for an Academy Award but alas.
The Wandering Harper
(915 posts)but sure, make it about Black people