Showing posts with label Martin Luther King. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Martin Luther King. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 4, 2018

On This Day

On this day 90 years ago
Maya Angelou was born
April 4, 1928 - May 28, 2014 (age 86)
Google Doodle

"Are we not the same citizens who struggled, marched, and
went to jail to obliterate legalized racism from our country?
Didn't we dream of a country where freedom was in
the national conscience and dignity was the goal?"

On this day 50 years ago
Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated
January 15, 1929 – April 4, 1968 (age 39)
Google Doodle

"No. No, we are not satisfied and
we will not be satisfied until
'justice rolls down like water and
righteousness like a mighty stream.' "


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Additional Martin Luther King, Jr. Posts


Lingering Autumn
Think Globally Act Locally
I Only Have Hearts For You
Dark Days
Do Not Worry, Do Not Hurry, Just Eat Curry!
Teach Your Children Well
Love & Justice, Both Blind
A Song for Martin Luther King Day
Light, Love, and Community on MLK Day
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day

Winter Reading
Do Not Worry, Do Not Hurry, Just Eat Curry!

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Previous Maya Angelou Posts

A Noble Country

Heart of Hearts
Handed My Own Life
Dagmar's Birthday
Lost and Found

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Monday, January 21, 2013

Teach Your Children Well

A Chilly, Snowy January ~ Here's to 2013!

Trying to think of one song that works for Inauguration Day, Martin Luther King Day, and my mom's 82nd birthday.
How about:

Teach Your Children Well
~ Crosby, Stills, Nash, Young ~

Inauguration: You who are on the road
Must have a code
that you can live by
And so become yourself
Because the past
is just a good-bye


Martin Luther King: Teach your children well
Their father's hell
Will slowly go by
And feed them on your dreams
The one they picks
The one you'll know by.

Don't you ever ask them why
If they told you, you would cry
So just look at them and sigh
And know they love you.


Mom's Birthday: And you, of tender years
Can't know the fears
That your elders grew by
And so please help them with your youth
They seek the truth
Before they can die.

(Can you hear and do you care
And can't you see we must be free
To teach your children what you believe in
Make a world that we can believe in.)

Teach your parents well
Their children's hell
Will slowly go by
and feed them on your dreams
The one they picks
The one you'll know by.

Don't you ever ask them why
If they told you, you would cry
So just look at them and sigh
And know they love you.
And know they love you.


Fencepost of Homestead Past

Thursday, July 12, 2012

Love & Justice, Both Blind

The arc of history is long
but it tends toward justice.

Martin Luther King, Jr.



Look what happens to the scale
when love holds it:
it stops working.

Kabir


Full Quotation:

"I do not pretend to understand the moral universe;
the arc is a long one, my eye reaches but little ways;
I cannot calculate the curve and complete the figure
by the experience of sight; I can divine it by conscience.
And from what I see I am sure it bends towards justice."

Theodore Parker


PS. If only justice were as plentiful as beauty:

FAIR AND UNFAIR

The beautiful is fair. The just is fair.
Yet one is commonplace and one is rare,
One everywhere, one scarcely anywhere.

So fair unfair a world. Had we the wit
To use the surplus for the deficit,
We'd make a fairer fairer world of it.

Robert Francis, 1901 - 1987

Monday, January 17, 2011

Light, Love, and Community on MLK Day

Whenever I'm running an errand out at Food Finders,* I always like to stop by the office of my friend Katy Bunder and read the poster that she has hanging on her wall. If you haven't decided on your New Year's Resolutions yet, you'll find some good ones here:

The Building Community Poster reads:

Turn Off Your TV
Leave Your House
Know Your Neighbors * Greet People
Look Up When You Are Walking
Sit On Your Stoop * Plant Flowers
Use Your Library * Play Together
Buy From Local Merchants
Share What You Have * Help A Lost Dog
Take Children To The Park * Honor Elders
Support Neighborhood Schools
Fix It Even If You Didn't Break It
Have Pot Lucks * Garden Together
Pick Up Litter * Read Stories Aloud
Dance In The Street
Talk To The Mail Carrier
Listen To The Birds * Put Up A Swing
Help Carry Something Heavy
Barter For Your Goods
Start A Tradition * Ask A Question
Hire Young People for Odd Jobs
Organize A Block Party
Bake Extra And Share
Ask For Help When You Need It
Open Your Shades * Sing Together
Share Your Skills
Take Back the Night
Turn Up The Music * Turn Down The Music
Listen Before You React To Anger
Mediate A Conflict * Seek To Understand
Learn From New & Uncomfortable Angles
Know That No One is Silent --
Though Many Are Not Heard
Work To Change This

by The Syracuse Cultural Workers
P.S.
Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful,
committed citizens can change the world.
Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.

~Margaret Mead (1901 - 1978)
American cultural anthropologist

P.P.S.
"Darkness cannot drive out darkness;
only light can do that.

Hate cannot drive out hate;
only love can do that. . . .

Let no one pull you low enough to hate. . . . ."


~Martin Luther King, Jr. (January 15, 1929 - April 4, 1968)
American Civil Rights Leader
Winner of Nobel Peace Prize, 1964

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*Click on this Food Finders link, and you will see a picture of my son Sam, walking in the local Hunger Hike, Fall 2008.