On the anniversary of the iconic March on Washington, civil rights leaders and a diverse coalition of allies convened at the historic gathering site to honor the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and advocate for renewed commitment to social justice. The event, convened by the Kings’ Drum Major Institute and the National Action Network, aimed to rekindle the spirit of the 1963 march, which played a pivotal role in advancing civil rights and voting rights legislation.
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Lee attended the Florida March for Black Women, where she was the youngest guest speaker. Lee says, “one of my greatest moments while attending was to see not only people that look like me, but people who were my age and interested in creating change too.”
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