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Shouldn’t All Dreams Be Created Equal?
by Irene Abdou

Germantown, Maryland

 

LISTEN
to others but do not
become a blind follower.
Do not wait for others
to move out – move out yourself –
where you see wrong or
inequality or injustice speak out.
This is your democracy
– make it – protect it – pass it on.

Thurgood Marshall
(July 2, 1908 – January 24, 1993)

Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court


FROM THE ARTISTS: I am a travel photographer and got this shot in the nick of time, as a moment later a police officer asked the group to take the sign down. Fortysix years after Martin Luther King, Jr.’s “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963, I still have a dream… don’t we all? Shouldn’t all dreams be created equal? Let’s recognize and embrace each other’s differences by respecting each and every dream.

THIS PANEL IS SPONSORED BY
Michael J. Shelton & Jeremy Lisitza
EMBRACING OUR DIFFERENCES®

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