An unidentified speaker at a Massachusetts breakfast honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. urged collective leadership on civil‑rights issues, saying the community faces "a moment of challenge" and that long‑held gains are "under attack." "So, this morning, at State of Massachusetts, we are not afraid," the speaker said, adding, "We know what is right. We know what is wrong."
The speaker framed the gathering as both a celebration and an affirmation of the values advanced by Dr. King, saying the event "is about... a celebration and an affirmation of what Doctor King stood for." The remarks repeatedly emphasized translating values into action: "We believe in the values of freedom, of justice, and we believe and know how to put those into action every day," the speaker said, and highlighted diversity as "the most important strength that we possess."
Citing Dr. King's language on urgency, the speaker said, "We do this with the fierce urgency of now," repeating the phrase to underscore an immediate call to civic engagement and resolve. The recorded excerpt ends with the speaker's final affirmation.
No formal motions, votes, or policy proposals appear in the transcript; the remarks recorded in this excerpt are rhetorical and exhortatory rather than procedural. There is no indication in the transcript of next steps or formal actions tied to the statements.