Remembering Martin Luther King Jr.
Now, more than ever, when the terror is celebrating its presence on the streets, in big cities, in small towns. Entire populations are limited in their freedom and rights to exist in peace.
The speeches of Martin Luther King Jr. are more relevant than ever. Sadly, it is the reality of our world. Violence, hatred, discrimination, are taking more and more place in our world.
Where are we going?
“Only a refusal to hate or kill can put an end to the chain of violence in the world and lead us toward a community where men can live together without fear”.
From:
“I have a dream”- Martin Luther King Jr.
Millions of people have fought thousands of battles to enlarge my freedom; restricted as it still is, progress has been made. Why is the issue of equality still so far from a solution?”
From:
“A Testament of Hope” (1969) – Martin Luther King Jr.
“People are often surprised to learn that I am an optimist”.
From:
“A Testament of Hope” (1969) – Martin Luther King Jr.
With Love,
Yana