What were they thinking?
What comes to mind when you think of the life and legacy of the great Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.? Check out today’s Wassup’s story and share your thoughts and comments on how to educate and keep the dream alive. www.tanyafree.com
Comments
1. Jesse said...
They were not thinking.Is this what Dr. King's life was about! And that brother in the restaurant should be ashamed for perpetuating the stereotype
3. RobertB said...
Expressions of remembrance and or appreciation come in many forms but we need to be mindful of the core reason/purpose of the message. I believe the message was one of holistic principals given to a messenger, to be handed down to a people in need of redemption. It’s impressive to see the coalition between Dr. King and Moses. Moses offered this same redemption to his person which was given by God. The question was asked…how do you educate people to continue the dream? In my opinion, the dream is a set of guiding principals used to articulate the work that needs to take place. The slogan…”It takes a Village to Raise a Child” applied to this concept. Leaders, Families, Churches, Friends, and Associates needs to understand the importance in numbers in order to make a difference. The basic understanding of life and purpose is the key to success. Until we understand our purpose, we will forever be lost in darkness. So don’t fret the chicken and greens because they two are vital towards moving to the dream.
4. ED said...
This is typical of many,black and white,that get lost in the superficial.I sick of "well intentioned" folk
5. Jean said...
What's next,will we send chicken and waffles to Haiti?
7. Edwin said...
Why is it that good intentions are always coupled with poor thought?













2. Cliff said...
Cliff,are we being just a little hypersensitive?King liked soul food.Wassup?
1/14/2010