5 Ways Families Can Honor Dr. King & The Dream
Posted January 11th, 2012 by Homa TavangarRead more: http://www.momsrising.org/blog/5-ways-families-can-honor-dr-king-the-dream/#ixzz1jFVG8W3a
I think it’s essential that kids grow up with memories of actively marking the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday and birthday. At most schools this is a day off, and a growing movement advocates making this a “day on.” When parents engage with their children on the important matters Dr. King spoke out for, it sticks. Here are 5 simple steps to get started.
Volunteer. Search local churches, service organizations, interfaith coalitions, and school groups for a volunteer activity you can plug into. You can look up the official National Service Day website, plug in your zip code and find out what’s going on: http://mlkday.gov. Talk about some of the service options you’ve found over dinner (or whenever your family can best have a conversation), so that this becomes an activity you all own, care about, and look forward to.
Read – more, new, different. Spend time educating your family on the sacrifices made to begin realizing racial justice and equality in the United States (or elsewhere, like