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  Annual MLK Day Concert Moves to Howard Theatre Amid Controversy

Annual Kennedy Center MLK Day concert moving to Howard Theatre: ‘I would much rather that we all be spared the hypocrisy’The annual Let Freedom Ring concert, a beloved tradition celebrating Martin Luther King Jr. Day, has made a surprise move from the Kennedy Center to the historic Howard Theatre. This change comes amidst controversy surrounding the Trump Administration's stance on diversity and inclusion.

Kennedy Center's Shift in Priorities
The decision to relocate the concert was reportedly made due to cost savings, but organizers are not buying it. 'I would much rather that we all be spared the hypocrisy of celebrating a man who fought for justice and equity,' said Marc Bamuthi Joseph, former artistic director for social impact at the Kennedy Center. This sentiment echoes the concerns of many who feel that the administration's actions contradict the values of MLK Day.

A New Venue, A New Message
The Howard Theatre will host this year's concert, featuring headliner Common and a choir made up of singers from Black church choirs in Washington, D.C., and Georgetown University. The event aims to promote unity and social justice, with a new piece by composer Nolan Williams Jr. titled 'Just Like Selma.' This song serves as a reminder that collective responsibility is key to creating change.

A Legacy of Music and Activism
The Let Freedom Ring concert has been a staple of MLK Day celebrations for over two decades, with past headliners including music legends like Aretha Franklin, Gladys Knight, and Chaka Khan. This year's event promises to be just as impactful, with Williams' composition serving as a powerful tribute to King's legacy.

A Message of Hope and Unity
As the country grapples with issues of inequality and social justice, the Let Freedom Ring concert serves as a beacon of hope. By coming together to celebrate MLK Day, we can remind ourselves that collective action is necessary for creating lasting change. As Williams so eloquently put it, 'We have to be agents of change. We have to be active arc movers, arc benders.'

The annual Let Freedom Ring concert's move to the Howard Theatre may be a surprise, but its message remains unchanged: unity and social justice are essential for creating a more equitable society. As we celebrate MLK Day, let us remember that collective action is key to making progress towards a brighter future.

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