About 300 people gathered at the Radisson in Utica today to remember Dr. Martin Luther King, Junior.

The Mohawk Valley Frontiers hosted their 31st annual luncheon in honor of the slain civil rights leader.

Craig Minor, President of the Mohawk Valley Frontiers, was asked how Dr. King would feel about the civil rights movement if he were alive today.

Today's keynote speaker was Karen Stanislaus, who is the Principal Court Attorney for Oneida County Family Court Judge James Griffith.

About 300 people attended the event.

Jim Rondenelli, WIBX
Jim Rondenelli, WIBX
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