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Brooklyn’s Premier Entertainment Guide
BY JULIANNE CUBA
They’re keeping his dream
alive.
Brooklynites packed a Fort
Greene theater to honor the late
civil-rights leader Dr. Martin
Luther King, Jr., on his eponymous
federal holiday.
The trailblazing activist
who fought to make the country
more equitable for all its
residents is often remembered
for his peaceful, courageous
acts — but those are only part
of King’s legacy, according to
Mayor DeBlasio, who noted his
efforts constantly forced him to
confront the worst in society in
order to make it better.
“I would argue you see a
very different vision of what
Dr. King was about than the actual
one. You see, what I might
call, a sanitized vision,” Hizzoner
said during the Monday
ceremony inside Brooklyn
Academy of Music’s Howard
Gilman Opera House. “Sure, he
believed that equality was how
we learned to get along, but it
was not just everyone love each
other, we’re okay, leave the status
quo the way it is. He was
clear that the entire status quo
was unacceptable.”
Other speakers at the 33rdannual
tribute to King included
the founder of the Me Too
movement against sexual harassment
and assault, Tarana
Burke, Rep. Hakeem Jeffries
(D–Fort Greene), District Attorney
Eric Gonzalez, and
Councilwoman Laurie Cumbo
(D–Fort Greene), who noted
that King’s ideology resonates
as strongly in today’s charged
political climate as it did when
he started preaching it more
than 50 years ago, before he
was shot and killed while rallying
to support Tennessee sanitation
workers in 1968.
“His teachings are as relevant
today, as they were years
ago,” said Cumbo.
Kings remembers Dr. King
ICON HONORED: Mayor DeBlasio
spoke to the crowd at the tribute
to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.