Tuesday, August 27, 2013

MARTIN LUTHER KING, " I HAVE A DREAM ", 50 YEARS LATER.




MESSAGE TO ALL HUMANITY.

I HAVE A DREAM, 50 YEARS LATER, AND TO MARCH FOR THE GREAT PROJECT  AWAKENING OF CONSCIOUSNESS.

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On August 28, 1963, one of the major manifestations of the Creator over men, the world knew the speech of Martin Luther King Jr, a man who dreamed that one day American blacks would be free, have access to education and jobs as whites, and in justice they would be judged by their character and not the color of their skin. Luther King's speech was actually not only for Americans but for the whole world, because his words were directed at the time for all governments and people who also fought for a better world.

After 50 years of the great speech I Have a Dream, which was considered by historians as the most important of the second millennium, the other was Sir Winston Churchill, when England entered World War II against the Nazis, to defend its people he said, What I have to offer you as Head of State, is Blood, Sweat, Tears and work to defeat the enemy.

Today 50 years after the march continues around the world, because the dream has not materialized with wanted Luther King in Washington in two Districts, one of the inhabitants of the Black Race in Anacostia, 92% of residents have a household income of just over that defines the poverty line, and another 3 kilometers from the Capitol, the U.S. Congress household income is equivalent to the American middle class, the abysses continue in the Capital of the United States of America.

To the world, shows social inequalities remain, especially in African Countries, where 45,000 children die every day around the world, 80% in Africa, for lack of water and food, to these the March and the Dream of Martin Luther King by a better world, it shall continue.

In Racial intolerance, we cite the case of American journalist Oprah Winfrey, one of the most influential people of the USA, according to Forbes magazine with a fortune of $ 2.8 billion, was the victim of racism, when trying to buy a purse of $ 38 thousand, for the wedding of Pop Star Tina Turner in Switzerland, the seller refused to show the attachment claiming it was too expensive for her.

Luther King's dream alive in our minds and hearts, his legacy demands that we continue to fight against social inequality and racial intolerance, religious and immigration and especially against the degradation and devastation of Nature and Life on Planet Earth.

To overcome these enormous difficulties as Hunger, Poverty, Urban Violence, Wars, we must add the Dream of Martin Luther King, Nonviolence of Gandhy, to Imagine by John Lennon, and the Preservation of the Environment of Jacquez Cousteau, Solidarity in India excluded by Mother Teresa of Calcutta, Courage and determination of Sergio Vieira de Mello in reconstruction of Countries destroyed by wars and refugee aid UN.


MARCH FOR THE GREAT PROJECT  AWAKENING OF CONSCIOUSNESS.


To put into practice our project of educating the 7 billion in Human Beings for Peace, Health, Technology and Sustainability and Cities become everyone's most Educated, Humanities, Innovative and Sustainable, we will use the Legacy, the courage and determination of the great men and women described above, which in its dared and made ​​it happen, we create today from the great March for Awakening consciousness, using social Networks in the Era of Knowledge and information, where social networks, Youtube, Facebook, Google, Twitter are decisive for our great journey.

A Bedouin not win the immensity of the desert following only if we follow in caravans, we can overcome these challenges by using the enormous legacy of these great men and women who fought in his time always for a better world.

We move on 50 years after...


JOSE PEDRO NAISSER.
HUMANIST AND ECOLOGIST.
CURITIBA.PR - BRASIL.
WWW.JOSEPEDRONAISSER.BLOGSPOT.COM  


LINKS TO MY CAUSE.


SERGIO VIEIRA DE MELLO  http://bit.ly/1d2bk7O
GLOBAL GOVERNANCE.    http://bit.ly/16AhbbC
GLOBAL WARMING.  http://bit.ly/12yejeT
GLOBAL RESILIENCE. http://bit.ly/T9opiR
POPE FRANCISCO.     http://bit.ly/148FsrV


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