BOSTON - All the way back in April of 1965, sisters Glynnette and Beverly Byron marched hand in hand toward the Boston Common, part of a march against segregation led by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
This year’s event served as a repudiation of Trump as speakers urged others to continue work on protecting civil rights.
Ten days after what would have been Dr. Martin Luther King Jr’s 96 birthday, around 250 people gathered at Boston University ...
Davis tells a crowd celebrating MLK Day in Boston, "Trump may have won the November election, but the movement continues.” ...
Bernice King said anti-woke rhetoric is being used to divide and distract people from real issues of injustice.
Inspired by Martin Luther King Jr.'s 1962 speech, a Boston University event will explore "The Darkness at Midnight" during ...
The Howard Thurman Center for Common Ground, in partnership with the City of Boston, honored the legacy of Boston University ...
The Boston University community is commemorating the legacy of civil rights activist and alum Martin Luther King Jr. this ...
In 1970, the pastors of Boston’s St. Cyprian’s Episcopal Church  and  Union United Methodist Church came together to create the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Breakfast. This year, the annual ...
The Celtics played the Warriors on MLK Jr. Day. Coach Joe Mazzulla recognized the significance of that platform. Read more on ...