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Why Bernice King sees MLK Day as a 'saving grace' in today's political climate

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ATLANTA – Amidst a climate of political strife and turmoil, the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.’s daughter expresses that this year’s holiday commemorating her father’s legacy serves as a “saving grace.”

“It provides a sense of sanity and moral clarity in our current troubling environment,” the Rev. Bernice King shared with The Associated Press. “With so much happening, Dr. King’s message continues to inspire hope and encourages the fight against injustice and inhumanity.”

This observance arrives as President Donald Trump prepares to mark the first anniversary of his second term on Tuesday. Bernice King noted that the “three evils”—poverty, racism, and militarism—which her father highlighted in a 1967 speech as threats to democracy, remain significant issues under Trump’s administration.

As CEO of the King Center in Atlanta, King pointed to the rollback of diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts, the removal of critical historical content from governmental websites, the purging of “improper ideology” from Smithsonian museums, and aggressive immigration enforcement that has led to family separations.

White House spokesperson Davis Ingle responded via email, stating, “President Trump’s actions prioritize the American people’s interests, whether it’s dismantling harmful DEI initiatives, deporting dangerous illegal criminals, or providing an honest portrayal of our nation’s history.”

Maya Wiley, president and CEO of the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, one of the most prominent civil rights coalitions in the country, remarked that King’s message “resonates even more powerfully today.”

“We’re at a period in our history where we literally have a regime actively working to erase the Civil Rights movement,” she said. “This has been an administration dismantling intentionally and with ideological fervor every advancement we have made since the Civil War.”

Wiley also recalled that King warned that “the prospect of war abroad was undermining to the beloved community globally and it was taking away from the ability for us to take care of all our people.” Trump’s administration has engaged in military strikes on alleged drug-smuggling boats and captured Venezuela’s president in a surprise raid earlier this month.

Bernice King said she’s not sure what her father would make of the United States today, nearly six decades after his assassination.

“He’s not here. It’s a different world,” she said. “But what I can say is his teachings transcend time and he taught us, I think, the way to address injustice through his nonviolent philosophy and methodology.”

Nonviolence should be embraced not just by those who are protesting and fighting against what they believe are injustices, but should also be adopted by immigration agents and other law enforcement officers, she said. To that end, she added, the King Center previously developed a curriculum that it now plans to redevelop to help officers see that they can carry out their duties while also respecting people’s humanity.

Even amid the “troubling climate” in the country right now, Bernice King said there is no question that “we have made so much progress as a nation.” The civil rights movement that her parents helped lead brought more people into mainstream politics who have sensitivity and compassion, she said. Despite efforts to scrap DEI initiatives and the deportation of people from around the world, “the inevitability is we’re so far into our diversity you can’t put that back in a box,” she said.

To honor her father’s legacy this year, she urged people to look inward.

“I think we spend a lot of time looking at everybody else and what everybody else is not doing or doing, and we’re looking out the window at all the problems of the world and talking about how bad they are and we don’t spend a lot of time on ourselves personally,” she said.

King endorsed participation in service projects to observe the holiday because they foster connection, sensitize people to the struggles of others and help us to understand each other better. But she said people should also look at what they can do in the year to come to further her father’s teachings.

“I think we have the opportunity to use this as a measuring point from year to year in terms of what we’re doing to move our society in a more just, humane, equitable and peaceful way,” she said.

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Associated Press writer Matt Brown in Washington contributed.

Copyright 2026 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.

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