Martin Luther King Jr.’s daughter on what it will take to end racial inequality

Martin Luther King Jr.’s daughter on what it will take to end racial inequality

Speaking at the TED conference this week, Bernice King, the youngest child of Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King and CEO of The King Center, expressed sorrow over the fact that America hasn’t seemed to have made much progress on the centuries-long struggle for racial equality. To change society, King suggested that an inner reckoning first needs to happen among all Americans. “We’ve got to deconstruct the way in which we see people and deconstruct the way in which we operate, practice and engage and set policy,” she argued.