Through ReThink: The Special Series, a group of college students bring Mrs. Coretta Scott King’s vision of the “Beloved Community” into focus for the modern era. Supported by Microsoft Copilot, the students explore the “triple evils” of racism, poverty, and militarism through dynamic conversations that blend historical context with fresh perspectives. The podcast series not only honors Mrs. King’s legacy, it demonstrates how innovation and storytelling can inspire the next generation to create meaningful change.
In this episode hosts Tre'von, Majeste, Kittyya, and Ann'gel explore how art and music can help dismantle racism and build cross-cultural understanding. Featuring exclusive interviews with Onaje Henderson of ZuCot Gallery in Atlanta, and Ed Young and Rocky Bucano of The Hip Hop Museum in New York, this episode examines how cultural spaces are reshaping narratives and fostering dialogue through creative expression. The hosts reflect on Dr. King and Mrs. King's vision of the "World House" and the role of the arts in creating the Beloved Community.
In the spirit of transparency and open dialogue, we want to acknowledge that the views, insights, and opinions expressed by guests on this program are those of the individual speaker(s) and do not reflect or represent the official stance of The King Center, its staff, board members, or affiliates. The discussions and perspectives shared here are independent contributions to public dialogue.