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In this episode, I share my reflection on Dr. King's legacy and his formula in leading social change and injustice in society. In life, we all have defining moments that cause us to think much deeper about our existence. One of those moments for me was in high school when I read Dr. King's Letter from Birmingham Jail in my high school English class. His words cause to me think about structural injustices in society and the most effective ways to organize change. His words and teachings are timeless and nourish the hearts of generations.
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In this episode, I share my reflection on Dr. King's legacy and his formula in leading social change and injustice in society. In life, we all have defining moments that cause us to think much deeper about our existence. One of those moments for me was in high school when I read Dr. King's Letter from Birmingham Jail in my high school English class. His words cause to me think about structural injustices in society and the most effective ways to organize change. His words and teachings are timeless and nourish the hearts of generations.