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Join us in a conversation with Martin Luther King Jr.’s niece, Alveda King, prominent evangelist, activist and executive director of the Civil Rights for the Unborn at Priests for Life. 

Tuesday, Feb. 16, 2021 at 12 p.m. (ET)

Dial 667-776-9181 (no code needed)

 

A deadly riot at the U.S. Capitol. Joe Biden’s sweeping, pro-abortion and pro-LGBTQ executive orders. 

The Black Lives Matter movement being nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize.  A year full of Chinese Covid-19 lockdowns, BLM/Antifa race riots, and a fraud-filled presidential election.  

What would Martin Luther King, Jr. have thought about the past year and where America is now headed?

MLK warned against identity group politics that flies in the face of his dream for everyone to consider character, not race, as a person’s most important quality.

Although the Left claims Dr. King’s mantle, they’re at war with everything he stood for, beginning with his Christian faith and commitment to non-violence. 

Alveda C. King is the author of several bestsellers, including “Sons Of Thunder: The King Family Legacy,” and “I Don’t Want Your Man, I Want My Own.”

The founder of Alveda King Ministries, Alveda uses her God-given talents and abilities to glorify God and uphold the sanctity of life from the womb to the tomb.

She currently serves on the pastoral team of Priests for Life, as executive director of its outreach called Civil Rights for the Unborn. She is also a voice for the Silent No More Awareness Campaign, sharing her testimony of two abortions, God’s forgiveness, and healing.

The daughter of the late civil rights activist Rev. A.D. King and his wife Naomi Barber King, Alveda grew up in the civil rights movement led by her uncle, Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. 

She sees the prolife movement as a continuation of the civil rights struggle.

During the years of the civil rights movement, Alveda’s family home in Birmingham, Alabama was bombed. 

“Daddy’s house was bombed, then in Louisville, Kentucky his church office was bombed. I was also jailed during the open housing movement,” she recalls. 

Alveda has continued her long-term work as a civil rights activist, speaking out on issues that face society today. 

Alveda is a former college professor and served in the Georgia State House of Representatives.  She is a recipient of the Life Prize Award (2011), the Cardinal John O’Connor Pro-Life Hall of Fame Award (2011) and the Civil Rights Award from Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) (2011). 

Among her many books are “GG’s Home For The Holidays Cookbook;” “King Truths: 21 Keys To Unlocking Your Spiritual Potential;” “King Rules: Ten Truths for You, Your Family, and Our Nation to Prosper,” and “America Return to God; How Can the Dream Survive if We Murder the Children?” 

Alveda is an accomplished actress and songwriter, her latest album being “Tender Moments Alone With God.”

A recipient of an honorary Doctorate of Laws degree from Saint Anselm College, she has served on several boards, including Heartbeat International, Georgia Right to Life, The King Center, Bible Curriculum in Public Schools and Abortion Recovery International (ARIN).  She is also a member of the National Black Pro-life Coalition (NBPC).

Alveda is a regular columnist for Newsmax.com’s “Insiders” section and a Fox News contributor.

A resident of Atlanta, she is a grateful mother of six and a blessed grandmother.

Please join us for this important and stimulating discussion.

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