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Martin Luther King Jr. Day – Remembering the Dream, Recognizing the Work Ahead
Today, on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, we pause to honor a leader whose words and actions continue to shape the moral conscience of our nation. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. did more than deliver a historic speech – he … Continue reading
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Tagged civil rights, community, dignity, dream, economic justice, empathy, equality, fairness, food insecurity, healthcare, human dignity, humanity, immigration, justice, Martin Luther King Jr., Martin Luther King Jr. Day, MLK, MLK Day, shared humanity, social connection
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Minnesota Vikings Back Male Cheerleaders Despite Backlash
The Minnesota Vikings’ 2025 cheerleading squad includes two men, Blaize Shiek and Louie Conn. They made the team through the same audition process as everyone else. Their addition, however, sparked backlash from some fans and public figures, with criticism ranging … Continue reading
Star Trek’s Helmsman Charts a Course for Equality: George Takei Named LA Pride Grand Marshal and Reflects on Lost Freedom
Actor and activist George Takei, known for his iconic role as Hikaru Sulu in Star Trek, is beaming with pride in more ways than one. Recently named the Icon Grand Marshal for the 2024 LA Pride Parade, the 87-year-old continues … Continue reading
Breaking Boundaries: A Love Story of Endurance and Triumph
‘Her dad told her, “If you marry that man you will never set foot in this house again.” Mary soon learned that most people felt the same way. The first years of their marriage living in Birmingham were hell– no … Continue reading
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Tagged acceptance, equality, friendship, interracial marriage, love, love story, overcoming obstacles, overcoming racism, prejudice, racial equality, racist, resilience
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