Voices Radio: Eric Mann Reflects on Martin Luther King, Jr.

Flyer for 1/19 episode of Voices from the Frontlines, your national movement building show, in red text. Below is a picture of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. On the left, 1/19, 3PM PST in red, on the right in red text "live, KPFK 90.7FM. In white text on gray banner, "Eric Mann reflects on Martin Luther King, Jr. On a white banner, an excerpt in black "This year as with every year, we work to protect and expand Dr. King's legacy from those who would bury it in a grave. We celebrate Dr. King as one of the great revolutionaries in U.S. and world history whose challenge to all of us shapes our work and should shape yours. Every year I reframe and publish this essay with the goal of expanding the discussion and debate about a Black and Third World led anti-racist, anti-imperialist, climate justice united front." Below, on a black banner with yellow and white text "Streaming live on kpfk.org, archived on voicesfromthefrontlines.com

It’s that time of the week again. This afternoon, on Voices Radio, Eric will read from his latest Counterpunch article, “Dr. Martin Luther King’s challenge to the Movement as the Fascists storm the Capital.


“This year as with every year, we work to protect and expand Dr. King’s legacy from those who would bury it in a grave. We celebrate Dr. King as one of the great revolutionaries in U.S. and world history whose challenge to all of us shapes our work and should shape yours. Every year I reframe and publish this essay with the goal of expanding the discussion and debate about a Black and Third World led anti-racist, anti-imperialist, climate justice united front.”

Listen to Voices from the Frontlines LIVE Tuesdays 3PM PST on KPFK / KPFK.org / 90.7FM.

Read the full article on Counterpunch now. Email your questions, comments, and suggestions to eric@voicesfromthefrontlines.com.

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