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Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration

sheffjeff | 23.01.2005 22:11 | Anti-racism | Social Struggles | Sheffield

“They will not be judged by the colour of their skin!”
Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration

MLK - faces
MLK - faces

MLK - I have a dream
MLK - I have a dream


A breadth of ages and a variety of different faces came together to celebrate the life, work and achievements of Dr Martin Luther King Jnr on Monday 17th January at Christ church Pitsmoor. Our celebrations were organised to coincide with those celebrating in the USA – for whom it as a national holiday.

We were encouraged to share our own experiences of racism and consider the effects of racial injustice. We read quotes from King’s own writings, shared some food together, watched video clips and were led in singing a civil rights activist song from the 1960’s

The real beauty of the evening was that we each had our own unique insights to offer to the gathering which collectively echoed in one loud voice “They will not be judged by the colour of their skin!”
We ended the evening with some sober words from the King’s last public speech before his assassination in 1968, in the speech King expressed what he hoped would be said at his funeral.

“I’d like somebody to say that day, that Martin Luther King,Jr., tried to love somebody,
I want you to say that day, that I tried to be right on the war question.
I want you to say that day, that I tried to feed the hungry.
And I want you to be able to say that day, that I did try to clothe those who were naked.
I want you to say that I tried to love and to serve humanity”

Are you are interested in helping to plan next years Martin Luther King Celebration? (16th January 2006) then please contact Jeff on 07751412664

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anti racism

24.01.2005 09:49

this has to be wholly inclusive. how can other faiths participate in your plans? given the islamophobic hysteria, i'd suggest you reach out to the people on the sharp end.

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Yes your right

31.01.2005 22:24

Just to let you know no one has been excluded, any who want to take part in anyway are free to do so. Not sure what you see as the barriers for Islam? Everybody comes from somewhere. MLK often quoted Gandhi as one of his greatest influences and stated “ an injustice somewhere is an injustice everywhere”
Yes Asians are receiving racial persecution, people disappearing from Sheffield, being detained without charge is an outrage. I have myself sought to support the families and friends suffering these situations. Is that what you mean when you talk about reaching out to the sharp end? If not what can WE do? Help if you have suggestion / answers.
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