Dreams: Some realized, some shattered, none forgotten
Today, August 28th marks the 43rd anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King's "I Have a Dream" speech to a crowd of 200,000+ civil rights activists.
Tomorrow will mark the one year anniversary of the Hurricane Katrina disaster.
Both of these events are key in showing us the way forward.
One a unifying event of positive message and hope signifies dreams that can be realized. Many were.
However, the second event is, to this point, a tragic tale that shows us that dreams can be shattered and that dreams realized on paper do not always translate to real life.
None of the dreams will be forgotten though. With your help, we won't let them die but will dedicate ourselves to nurturing these dreams to a long and prosperous reality.
Tomorrow will mark the one year anniversary of the Hurricane Katrina disaster.
Both of these events are key in showing us the way forward.
One a unifying event of positive message and hope signifies dreams that can be realized. Many were.
However, the second event is, to this point, a tragic tale that shows us that dreams can be shattered and that dreams realized on paper do not always translate to real life.
None of the dreams will be forgotten though. With your help, we won't let them die but will dedicate ourselves to nurturing these dreams to a long and prosperous reality.
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