MINNEAPOLIS - Fifty years ago Dr. Martin Luther King Junior's life ended.
At that moment, many wondered would that moment end the movement for change. We know tonight it did not.
We also know tonight all of the change Dr. King lived and died fighting for, has not come.
I sat today with someone who knows a bit about that and what it means, to us, right now. Dr. Artika Tyner is the associate vice president of diversity and inclusion at the University of St. Thomas.