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“History doesn’t repeat itself, but it often rhymes.” Mark Twain’s words remind us that the past is a guidebook, not a relic. In today’s episode, “The Human Work of Progress: Reflections on Dr. King’s Legacy,” Jacquette explores how Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s radical reimagination of America was far more than hope; it was strategy, courage, and a refusal to accept the default.
Reimagination is often the first act of change. It asks us to question norms, challenge the status quo, and examine what we truly value. Jacquette reflects on the endurance and experimentation that fueled the Civil Rights Movement, and how Dr. King understood that progress was never linear and never achieved through a single act.
She invites listeners to take a lesson from his legacy: the How and the When matter just as much as the What. When you honor all three, you move with intention, resilience, and clarity—especially in the moments that test you most.
Tune in and let Dr. King’s examples strengthen your own path forward.
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“History doesn’t repeat itself, but it often rhymes.” Mark Twain’s words remind us that the past is a guidebook, not a relic. In today’s episode, “The Human Work of Progress: Reflections on Dr. King’s Legacy,” Jacquette explores how Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s radical reimagination of America was far more than hope; it was strategy, courage, and a refusal to accept the default.
Reimagination is often the first act of change. It asks us to question norms, challenge the status quo, and examine what we truly value. Jacquette reflects on the endurance and experimentation that fueled the Civil Rights Movement, and how Dr. King understood that progress was never linear and never achieved through a single act.
She invites listeners to take a lesson from his legacy: the How and the When matter just as much as the What. When you honor all three, you move with intention, resilience, and clarity—especially in the moments that test you most.
Tune in and let Dr. King’s examples strengthen your own path forward.
Want More? Check Out:
www.jacquettetimmons.com
www.jacquettetimmons.com/digital-products
www.instagram.com/jacquettemtimmons
BuyMeACoffee.com/Jacquette
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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