A Memorable MLK Day Celebration
"with a memory of this MLK Day etched in my soul until my days are done." Poetry by Ernie McCray
I'll always remember this year’s “All People’s Celebration” of MLK Day, in particular, not only because it was held on the day of the 47th president’s inauguration, something I looked at as an insult to the memory of Martin who preached love and non-violence but also due to it setting the tone for the work that needs to be done to counter the actions of this man who is hell-bent, basically, in a sense, through his madness and lawlessness and insurrectionist bent, on ridding the whole wide world of common sense, the program that day starting for me as I stood outside choosing sweets to eat while from inside the hall I could hear “Lift Every Voice and Sing” ringing so loud and proud and clear, and I entered and took my seat as calls for keeping hope alive were beseeched, then a company of young dancers moved to beautiful music and wonderful choreography and a lovely soul piercing song of promise was sung and the keynote speaker of the day, a man from LA, spoke to how he and his neighbors had organized to help their fellow Angelenos survive the fires, working hand in hand, highlighting how the inferno had affected people who are rich and people who are struggling, leading us to bear in mind how climate change equalizes us as a humanity, how each of us wants to be treated with respect and dignity and how we should concede that reality and dedicate ourselves to just being human with each other, closing the space between us so that we can work together earnestly and closely to put out the social and political wildfires that will surely lie ahead of us and make it so that out of the ashes left in the wake of the flames, beauty will rise. And when this powerful speech came to an end a pastor suggested in her benediction that our actions as loving and caring citizens from that moment on might spawn the dawning of the creation of a better world for everyone and we all rose and sang We Shall Overcome and I rode home committed to helping make such a dream come to fruition – with a memory of this MLK Day etched in my soul until my days are done. But, oh is there ever so much to be done.
Ernie McCray is an activist for love and peace who acts and sings and writes both poetry and prose, a man who rises each day to do whatever he can, no matter how small or grand, to make the world better in some way.
Unapologetically.