On Nov. 2, 1983, President Ronald Reagan signed the bill declaring Martin Luther King Jr. Day a federal holiday. A staunch supporter of making this happen was Grammy-winning singer Stevie Wonder. In 2023, the Motown icon revealed on X how difficult it was ...
We are in the grip of deepening darkness, wandering in a wilderness without a moral compass. There is need for places where we can stand together in love and justice.
A day of service to honor the memory of Dr. Martin Luther King Junior brought two community groups together to support another group: The unhoused. Hundreds gathered on Martin Luther King Day at the Friedman Jewish Community Center (JCC) in Kingston.