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Continuing the unparalleled legacy of Dr. King by fostering a culture of nonviolence and active participation in our democracy.
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Honoring the labor movement that paved the way for fairness and dignity in the workplace. At Drum Major Institute, we continue the fight for justice, equity, and peace, ensuring all workers are valued and protected.

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Building a better world is possible when we commit to justice for all and take action in the spirit of unity and peace. Together, we can make Dr. King’s vision a reality.

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Few embodied moral courage like John Lewis. He taught us that democracy thrives through our actions—how we show up, speak out, and stand firm for justice. Its future is not guaranteed. We must actively choose it, act on it, and build it every day.

Few embodied moral courage like John Lewis. He taught us that democracy thrives through our actions—how we show up, speak out, and stand firm for justice.

Its future is not guaranteed.

We must actively choose it, act on it, and build it every day.
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In the Beloved Community, the work of building a just, loving, and inclusive society is never done. Each step we take, no matter how small, brings us closer to a world where everyone is valued and justice reigns for all.

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There is a person within each of us who is capable of making change in this world. Our challenge is to become the changemaker in our own lives and communities, enabling us to achieve peace, justice, and equity for all.

There is a person within each of us who is capable of making change in this world. Our challenge is to become the changemaker in our own lives and communities, enabling us to achieve peace, justice, and equity for all.
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#OTD in 1994, I felt the jubilation in the crowd as Nelson Mandela became South Africa’s first Black president. It was a profound, unforgettable moment—the end of apartheid and the start of a new chapter of hope, reconciliation, and justice. His legacy continues to inspire.

#OTD in 1994, I felt the jubilation in the crowd as Nelson Mandela became South Africa’s first Black president. It was a profound, unforgettable moment—the end of apartheid and the start of a new chapter of hope, reconciliation, and justice. His legacy continues to inspire.
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Birmingham showed the world what strategic nonviolence could do. Today, we honor that legacy by continuing the work for justice-not just in memory, but in action.

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This Mother’s Day, we honor the mothers, nurturers, protectors, leaders, and change-makers around the world. In the face of adversity, your strength, compassion, and unwavering commitment to justice & love help bring the Beloved Community to life every day.

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“We adopt the means of nonviolence because our end is a community at peace with itself.” Nonviolence is more than a tactic—it’s a vision for the world we’re building. A world rooted in justice, dignity, and shared humanity.

“We adopt the means of nonviolence because our end is a community at peace with itself.”

Nonviolence is more than a tactic—it’s a vision for the world we’re building. A world rooted in justice, dignity, and shared humanity.
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Every generation is carried forward by the courage and resilience of those who paved the way. Together, we can build a future where justice and equality are not just ideals, but reality.

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Peace is a collective effort, and today, on the International Day of Living Together in Peace, we reaffirm our commitment to fostering unity and respect in all communities. Together, we can build a world where every person can live with dignity and love.

Peace is a collective effort, and today, on the International Day of Living Together in Peace, we reaffirm our commitment to fostering unity and respect in all communities. Together, we can build a world where every person can live with dignity and love.
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The Beloved Community begins with how we treat one another. Justice, peace, and equity are possible when we unite with love, courage, and a shared commitment to something greater than ourselves.

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The Beloved Community is rooted in dignity, nonviolence, and shared humanity. It’s not about avoiding conflict—it’s about transforming it. We are not powerless. Every act of courage, every vote cast, every policy changed, every child educated in love—it all adds up.

The Beloved Community is rooted in dignity, nonviolence, and shared humanity. It’s not about avoiding conflict—it’s about transforming it. 

We are not powerless. Every act of courage, every vote cast, every policy changed, every child educated in love—it all adds up.
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Dr. King believed—and we echo—that justice requires more than laws. It requires love, courage, and direct action. What’s done in the courts and through legislation must be met with nonviolent direct action.

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Equity means more than equal access—it means just outcomes. At Drum Major Institute, we’re working to build a world where poverty, hunger, and homelessness are not tolerated. drummajorinst.org/equity/

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This week in 1851, Sojourner Truth stood before the Women’s Rights Convention and asked: “Ain’t I a Woman?” She exposed the double standards faced by Black women and called the nation to conscience. Her words still challenge us today.

This week in 1851, Sojourner Truth stood before the Women’s Rights Convention and asked: “Ain’t I a Woman?” She exposed the double standards faced by Black women and called the nation to conscience. Her words still challenge us today.
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.Arndrea Waters King reminds us: Change isn’t solely the responsibility of leaders—building a better world is a collective responsibility. The future is ours to create, and each of us plays a vital role in amplifying voices and promoting unity.

.<a href="/ArndreaKing/">Arndrea Waters King</a> reminds us: Change isn’t solely the responsibility of leaders—building a better world is a collective responsibility. The future is ours to create, and each of us plays a vital role in amplifying voices and promoting unity.
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In the Beloved Community, differences are celebrated and justice is shared. Every step forward brings us closer to that shared dream.