January 15, 2024 – Martin Luther King Jr. Day

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January 15, 2024 – Martin Luther King Jr. Day

Honoring Dr. King’s legacy… and continuing the work

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  • SUPPORT GRASSROOTS ORGANIZATIONS IN RACIAL JUSTICE EFFORTS
    As the MAGA movement continues to do everything they can to stymie the progress on diversity and inclusion in the past several decades, such as trying to ban readings and curriculum that tell the truth about racial injustice, many organizations like Color of ChangeFair Fight and the NAACP (just to name a few) are increasing their efforts to fight for a just and fair society. Let’s learn more about what these and other organizations are doing and support them with donations.
  • GIFS AND MEMES FOR MLK DAYDemcast has provided us with a collection of gifs and memes about MLK Day and religious freedom to be used on and around Martin Luther King Day.  Let’s access them here.  

  • READ AND SHARE DR. KING’S WORDS
    A great many public figures will stand up and praise Dr. King today – including plenty who loathe everything he stood for and actively use his image as a cudgel against the racial and economic justice he spent his life working towards. The weaponization of his quotes, taken out of the context of his broader views and work, to bash those who follow in his footsteps or to support the reversal of his legacy has become a bitter cliché, and one we should not accept. This year, let us take some time to familiarize ourselves with the history of conservative use of this holiday to co-opt Dr. King and the recent growing open rejection of him by key figures on the right, and to read and share his words in their entirety to appreciate and reflect on the full force and bravery of his activism. The American Writers Museum has collected some of his greatest writings and identified resources where we can find even more here.

AND FINALLY, SOME GOOD NEWS

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