Training for Change
This year Philadelphia hosted their 12th annual Martin Luther King Day of Service, the largest event honoring Dr. King in the country. People can sign up to do things like remove graffiti from public buildings and prepare meals for the poor. But George Lakey, the founder of the social activism organization Training for Change, says service projects like these are not really true to King's legacy. I played some excerpts from Martin Luther King's speeches for George and three other members of Training for Change, to find out how they believe King should be interpreted. Aired on Weekend America, 1.13.07.

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