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Martin Luther King Jr Freedom Center

@mlkfreedomctr

Organize to advance youth and family civic engagement, ethical leadership, and economic and educational equity through personal transformation and direct action

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linkhttp://www.mlkfreedomcenter.org calendar_today10-04-2011 05:43:16

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Joshua, a student of the Freedom Center, shares his experience participating in this Saturday's session. Today, students read a poem by Langston Hughes on Democracy. Students then had a discussion on how we take ownership of our Democracy and responsibility over our communities

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Today is the last day to apply for the Yolo County Youth Commission! Submit your application by 8pm tonight for the opportunity to be a part of the decision making process for youth in Yolo County! ycoe.org/youthcommission

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"We rise together! The Yocha Dehe Wintun Nation's commitment to community-building, preserving sovereignty & culture deeply inspired us. Looking forward to continuing our partnership for an inclusive democracy that Dr. King envisioned. #Sovereignty #Culture #JusticeForAll

"We rise together! The Yocha Dehe Wintun Nation's commitment to community-building, preserving sovereignty & culture deeply inspired us. Looking forward to continuing our partnership for an inclusive democracy that Dr. King envisioned. #Sovereignty #Culture #JusticeForAll
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60 years ago today, 250,000 Americans came to DC for the March on Washington to demand an end to racism. May we honor all who fought for our rights while recommitting to the work ahead. In the spirit of MLK and the dream of a nation that is truly equal, the fight continues.

60 years ago today, 250,000 Americans came to DC for the March on Washington to demand an end to racism.

May we honor all who fought for our rights while recommitting to the work ahead. In the spirit of MLK and the dream of a nation that is truly equal, the fight continues.