MLK Day 2021
Let's make today a "day on" instead of a "day off."

The Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. is someone we uphold as an example of leadership and service during one of the many difficult seasons of racial injustice in the United States. He was a man of faith who tirelessly worked alongside Black and White champions of Civil Rights as he believed that our country could change the bigoted course it had been on for centuries.
Today, we find ourselves in a similarly difficult time in our country’s history as we continue to fight against systems of racial injustice. Dr. King understood that things will not automatically move from A to Z, but purposefully from A to B, B to C, etc. He recognized through speaking “I have a dream that one day” that things will not change overnight but if we are committed day-to-day, justice and peace will prevail.
As we honor the life and legacy of Dr. King today, let’s be inspired by and remember the words he said during his Nobel Peace Prize speech in 1964 that hauntingly echo the realities of our own time, “I have the personal faith that mankind will somehow rise up to the occasion and give new directions to an age drifting rapidly to its doom. In spite of the tensions and uncertainties of this period something profoundly meaningful is taking place. Old systems of exploitation and oppression are passing away, and out of the womb of a frail world new systems of justice and equality are being born.”
Today and in the days to come, let us remember what Rav Shaul said to the Galatians, “Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up.” (Galatians 6:9) We encourage you as the future of this country to make this a “day on” as you advocate for racial equity and justice for all people living in the United States. Be a meaningful piece of the puzzle that leads to positive change. Speak out and share the truth in love. Seek to better understand Dr. King’s mission. Participate in advocacy through volunteering. There are many ways that we can be the change we wish to see in the world and continue on in Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr’s legacy.
By: Melissa and Leah
January 18, 2021



