What Martin Luther King Jr. Day Means to Me

 

Dr. King succeeded in making the world a better place. This is why we celebrate his legacy every year. If he was alive today, he would be still fighting against the racist discrimination plaguing our country. Every day we can find a way to make a difference in our communities and use the power for kindness – whether a kind word to the grocery store employee or ordering take out from a local small business – it will be one more day where injustices have no ability to take root and grow. Those days will become the days where we see only the best in others. When we make service to others happen every day, every day becomes a ‘day on.’

Dr. King’s legacy and principles is a reminder of why we need to believe in the justice and equality of all humans, given the complex world around us and the challenges we face, it’s upon all of us to make the world around us a better and more equitable place to live. We must understand the power of difference. For me, that means respecting others and accepting the fact that each person has the right to have their own opinion which might be different than mine.

It is time to recommit ourselves to one another through volunteerism, organizing, and action.  No matter how difficult the road ahead, steadfast dedication will have its reward. If you haven’t yet had a chance to connect and commit, reach out and find an opportunity to serve others. It will give you courage in the face of uncertainty as you put a shoulder to the wheel with a community of like-minded people.

What does Martin Luther King Jr. Day mean to you?


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