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  • 1.18 – MLK Day EVENT – Detroit

    Posted by Big A on January 15, 2010

    For the 3rd consecutive year, Zhao-Ski and Big A are honored again to be a part of…

    MLK Day Rally, March & Cultural Performances

    Event Itinerary:

    Monday, Jan. 18

    Central United Methodist Church

    Woodward and Adams, (near Comerica Park), Detroit

     

    11: 50 AM – Bobbi Thompson (Central United Methodist Church & Director, Deep River Choir)

    NOON Rally:

    Invocation & Welcome: Reverend Edwin Rowe, Pastor – Central United Methodist Church

    Welcome: Detroit City Councilwoman, JoAnn Watson

    Special Guest Speaker: Reverend Edward Pinkney, President, NAACP Benton Harbor, Black Autonomy Network of Community Organizers (BANCO)

    “Spirit of Detroit” Awards Presentation: Sandra Hines – Recipients: Avalon Bakery & Detroit Black Community Food Security Network

    Detroit Ludington Middle School Choir (Director: Ms. Renee Holman)

    Peace & Justice Offering: Sandra Hines

    Special Guest Speaker: Reverend Thomas Smith, IFCO/Pastors for Peace, G-20 Tent City Organizer; Pittsburg, PA

    ROC (Restaurant Opportunities Center) Contingent and Announcement

    U.S. Social Forum (USSF) Announcement: Maureen Taylor, Michigan Welfare Rights

    “I Still Have A Dream”: Original composition by Bill Meyers, accompanied by Al Chisholm & Audrey Northington with chorus performed by the Detroit Ludington Middle School Choir.

    Freedom March Send-Off: Sandra Hines

     

    1:30 DETROIT MLK DAY FREEDOM MARCH

     

    2:30 – 4:30: Cultural Performances & refreshments (2nd Floor)

    Black Ink Collective, poets

    Invincible, Big A, Hip Hop artists

    and more TBA



     

    About the 2010 Annual MLK Day Rally & March in downtown Detroit

     

    This year will mark the seventh annual MLK Day Rally & March in downtown Detroit. The event will honor the peace and social justice legacy of the martyred civil rights leader who would have been 81 years old. The theme for 2010 is: “Join the Struggle for Jobs, Peace and Economic Justice” and will enjoy the participation of many activists from throughout the metropolitan area.

     

    With the unemployment rates in Detroit at depression-era levels of 29-45 percent, depending upon how it is calculated, the current crisis requires the initiation of a new mass movement to demand a real jobs program to employ the 30-34 million people in the United States who are either unemployed or underemployed.

     

    At the same time, the escalation of the war in Afghanistan and the continuing occupation of Iraq is draining the national treasury of over $700 billion annually. These resources should be utilized to create millions of jobs, health care for all, universal quality education and housing for residents of the country.

     

    Participants in this year’s MLK Day will be honored with the presence of keynote speaker Rev. Edward Pinkney of the NAACP in Benton Harbor. Rev. Pinkney, a recently released political prisoner in Michigan, who challenged racism in Berrien County and won his release through a State Appeals’ Court decision, continues to advocate on behalf of the

    poor and working people of the southwest region of Michigan.

     

    In addition, Rev. Tom Smith of Pittsburgh will also address the rally and march on the struggle for jobs and economic justice in the present period. Rev. Smith, the pastor of Monumental Baptist Church and a leader in Pastors for Peace, was a key organizer of the demonstrations surrounding the G20 Summit held in Pittsburgh in September.

     

    City Councilwoman JoAnn Watson, a longtime supporter of MLK Day in Detroit, will welcome the participants. A poster contest involving Detroit area students is encouraging youth initiative and leadership.

     

     

    Parking

    Free parking is available in the parking lots north of the Central United Methodist Church, courtesy of the Church and Olympia Entertainment.

     

    Thanks for your attention,

    Detroit MLK Day Committee

     

    Volunteers are still needed for various tasks, including:

     

    Sat, Jan. 16, 11 am

    * Set up at Central United Methodist Church

     

    MLK DAY, Mon., Jan. 18:

    Show up at the Central United Methodist Church at 10:30 AM for an assignment.

    * Greeters and ushers

    * Clothing donations coordinators

    * March marshals

    * Wobbly Kitchen assistants for preparation refreshments after march

    * Post event cleanup

     

    In the spirit of Dr. King’s call to service, please bring donations of warm winter wear items for the Homeless Outreach Program at Central United Methodist Church.

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