Images from MLK Day 09

by Sally Carless on January 19, 2009

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mk January 20, 2009 at 1:07 pm

Excuse me for once again possibly being an a-hole and somewhat insensitive and unPC, but I find it weird/odd that so few people of color are participants in Ojai MLK Day, both this year and last.
Can someone give me a different way to think about it?
I went to:
http://www.mlkday.gov/?gclid=CKb_uvKFnpgCFRYiagodDXDYng
and found the following:
“2009 King Day of Service Will Be Largest Ever –
12,100 Projects and Counting!
Millions of Americans are expected to honor Dr. King and answer President-elect Obama’s call to service by volunteering on the January 19 King Holiday. More than 12,100 service projects are taking place across the country, more than double last year. Americans will make it “a day on, not a day off” by delivering meals, refurbishing schools, reading to children, signing up mentors, and much, much more. Learn more
USAService.orgFueled by President-elect Obama’s call to service, this will be the largest King Day of Service ever. In 1994, Congress charged the Corporation for National and Community Service with transforming the King Holiday into a national day of service. This year, President-elect Obama is asking all Americans to serve on King Day and make an ongoing commitment throughout the year. Its not too late to get involved — visit USAService.org to register a project or find a volunteer opportunity, or our Impact Challenge for ideas on creating your own project.”
Is this relevant or can it be made relevant to Ojai?

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Tanya January 20, 2009 at 5:54 pm

There really aren’t all that many of us in Ojai, if by people of color you mean African-Americans.

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