
It was great to catch up with @questlove and Team Supreme on @QLS. Thanks for the chance to share some of my favorite records and discuss the importance of music in our lives. I had a blast and I hope you'll listen: podpage.com/questlove-supr…
Erin Stevens
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It was great to catch up with @questlove and Team Supreme on @QLS. Thanks for the chance to share some of my favorite records and discuss the importance of music in our lives. I had a blast and I hope you'll listen: podpage.com/questlove-supr…



Happy birthday to Duke Ellington, born on this day in 1899!

It was my honor to attend the swearing in of Judge Dagmar Plaza-Gonzalez to the NYC Civil Court. She has a distinguished career in education and the law and brings a wealth of experience to the court. NYers will benefit from her commitment to fairness.



Pleased to join L. Joy Williams, the president of the @NYSNAACP, for an inspiring conversation during Women's History Month. L. Joy is a respected leader who has spent her career advancing civil rights and advocating for social justice. Her work is especially needed as those rights are under attack. Thanks for sitting down with me! youtu.be/ZbHII2Z4MHc



On this day, 58 years ago, my father, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., was taken from us by assassination while still fully committed to confronting poverty, racism, and militarism. Even now, the truth of who he was and what he stood for is too often softened or reshaped into something easier to accept. But my father was not a convenient symbol. He was a man of deep conviction, disciplined courage, and unwavering love. He gave his life calling this nation to confront injustice and choose a better way. Today, I reflect not only on the pain of his assassination, but also on the power of his witness. His life, his sacrifice, and his commitment to nonviolence still call us to reject hate, resist injustice, and create the Beloved Community. On this day, I hold both the weight of that loss and the responsibility of that legacy. #MLK

“Parade” by Prince was released 40 years ago today.