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EPISODE · Nov 16, 2021 · 30 MIN

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

from The Gloria Purvis Podcast · host America Media

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

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