From Demetrius Minor, CCATDP <[email protected]>
Subject Honoring MLK's legacy
Date January 15, 2024 5:12 PM
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John,

Today, we will witness politicians, columnists, and everyday Americans of all stripes remember the wisdom and resolve of Martin Luther King, Jr. and his contributions to our nation and world.

This commemoration, more often than not, relies on repeating his powerful words about equality, love, and dreams–especially dreams.

A couple of years ago, Conservatives Concerned About the Death Penalty produced a short video honoring King’s legacy by highlighting his admonition against capital punishment.

Watch the video here: [link removed]

Reflecting on this now, I’ve asked myself what honoring his legacy really means. It can’t just be an annual tradition of recitations, and it certainly can’t be a declaration of victory against racism.

We can truly honor King’s legacy by building upon the foundations he and countless others have laid. We do this by remaining vigilant against injustices like the death penalty and promoting solutions that foster safety, healing, and accountability that repairs for all.

Toward Justice,

Demetrius Minor
National Manager of Conservatives Concerned



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