Tennessee United for Human Rights Shares Message of Equality at MLK Day March and Convocation in Nashville
Nashville, Tennessee, 23rd January 2026, ZEX PR WIRE, Tennessee United for Human Rights took part in Nashville’s annual MLK Day March and Convocation this past Monday, joining thousands of community members in honoring the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. through education, unity, and action.
As participants gathered to reflect on Dr. King’s enduring vision of justice and equality, volunteers with Tennessee United for Human Rights engaged attendees with educational materials highlighting the 30 articles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The organization focused on helping individuals understand that human rights are not abstract ideals, but practical principles meant to guide everyday life.
Throughout the event, volunteers spoke with families, students, faith leaders, and civic groups about how human rights education empowers communities to stand against discrimination, violence, and injustice. Many attendees expressed appreciation for learning how these universal rights connect directly to Dr. King’s lifelong work for dignity and equal opportunity for all.
“Dr. King believed deeply in the idea that injustice anywhere threatens justice everywhere,” said a representative of Tennessee United for Human Rights. “Human rights education gives people the knowledge to recognize injustice and the tools to do something about it. Being part of this MLK Day observance was a meaningful way to continue that mission.”
The MLK Day March and Convocation brought together a wide range of organizations committed to service and social progress, reinforcing the importance of collective responsibility in building a more just society.
Tennessee United for Human Rights continues to provide free educational resources, workshops, and community outreach programs across Middle Tennessee, with the goal of creating a culture rooted in mutual respect, understanding, and equality.
For more information about upcoming events or human rights educational programs, visit tnuhr.org.
