Long Beach envisions peace through MLK

Almost 45 years after Martin Luther King, Jr., was assassinated, issues of inequality plague Long Beach.  This past summer saw a wave of violent crime that accounted for a 38 percent increase in gun violence in the city.  Are we living the legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr., or are we still dreaming?  A profile of a local leader and an examination of recent incidents in the city shed some light, on Voicewaves.mlk

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