We Dream a World
Fifteen-year-old Yolanda Renee King is carrying the message of her grandfather, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., with a new picture book. We Dream a World asks kids to dream of a better world.
Yolanda says the title of the book was inspired by Dr. King’s famous “I Have a Dream” speech, which was inspired by a 1941 poem called “I Dream a World,” by Langston Hughes. Both the speech and the poem imagine a kinder, fairer world for everyone, no matter the color of their skin. Yolanda’s book continues this message, but for a new generation.
“This book really, I guess, challenges everyone to imagine a world without racism and violence and discrimination,” Yolanda told National Public Radio (NPR).
We Dream a World was released on January 2, 2024, just 13 days before what would have been Dr. King’s 95th birthday. Yolanda never knew her grandfather, but she has heard many stories about him, listened to his speeches, and watched videos of him. She knew she wanted to continue his work, and the work of her grandmother, Coretta Scott King, from an early age. Today, Yolanda is not only an author but also a public speaker.
“I am very proud to be their granddaughter,” Yolanda said in a 2023 speech at Clemson University in South Carolina. “Their examples belong to all of us. We are all challenged to carry forth their unfinished work.”
Yolanda told NPR that young people can improve the world around them.
“[People] think that, oh, I have to do a speech, [but] it’s not the only way,” she said. “It can be something like using your talents. So if you’re, for instance, an artist, painting art pieces that really reflect what’s going on. And you could write songs or [join] a local group or [start] a club at school. There are just so many ways.”