We are the most effective way to get your press release into the hands of reporters and news producers. Check out our client list.



Dr. Alveda King Joins King Center CEO Bernice King in Urging a 'No Shots Fired' for MLK Day Mandate

Contact: Leslie Palma, 347-286-7277

ATLANTA, Jan. 14, 2014 /Christian Newswire/ -- "What better way is there to celebrate the birthday of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. than to compel people to forsake gun violence, fist violence and verbal violence for at least a day," said Dr. Alveda King, Founder of Alveda King Ministries and Director of African American Outreach for Priests for Life. Her cousin Elder Bernice King is King Center CEO and daughter of Dr. MLK and wife Coretta Scott King. "I agree with Bernice that nonviolence is a key to social change, and I add that the more lasting change of hearts is connected to this effort," said Alveda. To listen to an audio by Elder King, click HERE.

In a recent announcement, Bernice King made an appeal to the world to forsake violence on MLK day, and indeed is calling for a 100 Days of Nonviolence Campaign. The King Center is amassing an impressive list of partners in these efforts to curtail violence, including The Atlanta Hawks.

For instance, The King Center and the Atlanta Hawks professional basketball team have joined in a partnership campaign to urge high school students to "Choose Nonviolence" as a way of life and a meaningful way to celebrate the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday.

Other groups such as the musical Awspire Entertainment Group featuring ICONIC JOURNEY are adding to the effort by contributing the use of original tunes such as LET FREEDOM RING, AMERICA RECOVERS and an inspirational ballad COME TOO FAR to the lineup of artistic entertainment at several events during King Week.

"It is so encouraging that my hometown Atlanta Hawks are partnering with The King Center and providing leadership to encourage young people to embrace nonviolence in commemorating the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday," said Ms. Bernice A. King, C.E.O. of The King Center. "Professional athletes have unique credibility with young people, and when they take a stand against violence, it resonates throughout the community."

Alveda is also excited about the Nonviolence activities, adding this: "I'll be boots on the ground on Uncle M. L.'s actual birthday, January 15, for the Choose Nonviolence: NOW! No Other Way! events, the Launch of 100 Days of Nonviolence and will be addressing the evil impact of genocide on the panel for The State of Nonviolence: From Chaos to Community (A Dialogue on Human Trafficking). Then on Friday, I can't wait to hear "The Message in the Music" at the Musical Tribute honoring the legacy of my uncle. I pray that thousands will join us, either by attending or at least amping up the social media efforts."

The 'Choose Nonviolence- No Shots Fired' campaign will challenge high school students in the Atlanta Metro Area to participate in the #CHOOSENONVIOLENCE CAMPAIGN by posting on the following social media platforms from Monday Jan. 6, 2014 -- Friday Jan. 17, 2014:

  • Change your social media profile to the "No Shots Fired" Logo.
     
  • Post on Instagram (picture or video) why you believe it is important to choose nonviolence. You can post submissions on Twitter as well.
     
  • Use the hash tags #ATLHAWKS with #CHOOSENONVIOLENCE

Eligible submissions will be randomly chosen and awarded tickets to attend the Atlanta Hawks vs the Miami Heat game on Jan. 20, 2014 at 5:30 PM.

For more detailed information about the MLK birthday observance program, please contact Bunnie Jackson-Ransom at (404) 505-8188 or via email at bjr@fclassinc.com or call Steve Klein at sklein@thekingcenter.org.