01/15/2024
: Be as Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King speaks about the “thingification” of Black people and how the economic inequities continuing today impact housing, jobs and opportunities for Black people. , and along with and business and land balances out the simultaneous hope and despair the Black people on all levels live with in America. Our search for “home,” healing and is an inside work that collaboration, conversation and intentional commitments to are required from within our communities for the advancement of our communities. Every other community received investments from the United Statestes government and were able to leverage those investments to build businesses, communities and the physical and economic infrastructure. Without these investments, advancements in our communities are severely marginalized by the intentional economic divestiture we see in rural and urban communities across our country. Industries were built by these same types of investments from government, look at the airline industry, planes, air traffic control, etc. Do not underestimate the impact of the Systems and Structural Processess and Regulations on the mindset. Our faith changes our mind towards the unlimited power of God and His Holy Spirit to make a way out of know way by compelling the hearts and minds of humans. Changing our mind impacts our vision and with the right collaborative actions, our visionions can become reality!
In 1967, at the Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta, Georgia, Martin Luther King spoke with NBC News' Sander Vanocur about the "new phase" of the struggle for...