August 19, 2011
Martin Luther King Monument Washington, D. C. Gala Celebration
MLK...Take a Seat at the Table?
Once again I have been given the opportunity to view a cultural issue based on a diverse cultural lens. I think it is a true testament to Martin Luther King's life and work to have Dr. King’s message of brotherhood which was grounded in racial, economic and social justice, to be memorialized and celebrated through the creation of the Martin Luther King Monument in Washington, D. C. I stumbled over an article by L. Arthalia Cravin and although she voiced her excitement regarding the MLK project, her observation of the television commercial advertising the monument's gala dedication was profound in my humble opinion.
The reason for this warning, was upon Ms. Cravin's initial viewing of the commercial advertising the gala celebration. Ms. Cravin noticed a long table as she listened to the words of Dr. King as he spoke of his dream of the “former sons of slaves and the former sons of slave owners” sitting together at the "table of brotherhood” and...
Ms. Cravin speaks about the growing economic disparities and social conditions for Black America. How can different people from different walks of life sit at the same table if the portions of food are so vastly different, how does this signify true brotherhood?
You can read Ms. Cravin's message in it's entirety at http://northamarillonow.co/wp2/?p=6348