MLK365 would like to know what MLK's speech means to you

MLK365 would like to know what MLK's speech means to you and how are you the dream that Dr. King was talking about..

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  1. Anonymous1/18/2009

    I am a teacher in a public Montessori charter school. I came to teaching late in life. The reason I became a teacher is to change the world, to create citizens who would think and act in peaceful and just ways.
    In my Kindergarten/1st grade classroom we have heroes of peace up on the walls: Gandhi, MLK, Mother Teresa, Cesar Chavez, etc. The "I Have a Dream Speech" is displayed at our Peace Table, as well as quotes from other peacemakers. We talk about peace and peaceful concepts every day and incorporate them into our daily goals, our songs and our conversation.
    Every year at this time, I read my students the biography of MLK and we listen to the "Dream" speech on CD. We discuss how they can make the world a more peaceful and just place, how they can act peacefully in class, at home, in the community and the world.
    It is my hope that, by making peace and justice a part of our everyday language, my student will have a strong foundation on which to build their life of peacemaking.

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