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April 4, 2018, 6pm Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Music Center of Los Angeles County An Interfaith Commemoration 50 Years After the Assassination of The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr Join the Los Angeles Council of Religious Leaders for an event that promises to be a rewarding opportunity for building community and empowering young leaders of all faiths as we commemorate the life and work of The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. 50 years after his tragic assassination.
6 Comments
3/19/2018 11:21:55 am
I would like to attend the MLK commemoration concert on April 4
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lynette Woodbey
3/22/2018 03:36:38 pm
I would like 4 tickets
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David Beck
4/1/2018 08:40:48 am
I would like 2 tickets
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4/3/2018 02:04:48 pm
Dr. King is our greatest icon of peace and humanity. He deserves ongoing honor, particularly at this time in our history.
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7/30/2025 04:43:31 am
The message about building a beloved community and empowering future generations was uplifting. The Los Angeles Council of Religious Leaders continues to lead with compassion and purpose. It's always refreshing to see faith-based groups focus on unity, justice, and preparing youth for leadership and service.
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8/2/2025 10:06:34 pm
The Council of Religious Leaders’ post on building a beloved community and empowering the next generation was deeply inspiring. It captured the spirit of unity, mentorship, and legacy. Reading it made me hopeful about the role of faith in social progress.
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