Everything that has been accomplished started with a dream. Think about it...
- The Wright brothers, dreamed of flying, their dream changed travel as we know it. Where it used to take weeks to get somewhere by boat, it now takes hours by flight.
- Henry Ford dreamed of a faster way to get around than horse and buggy, cars and motorized transportation are now a part of our everyday lives.
Martin Luther King had a dream, too. While on the surface, it may seem as if we have achieved his dream, we really haven't. We still don't have total equality. Men and women are still treated different in the workplace. There is still disparity in pay whether by gender, race or sexual orientation. Yes, we do have a black president, but there are still those who won't judge him on the content of his character because they can't get pass the color of his skin. Instead of focusing on what he has accomplished, they focus on what is still messed up. Truth be told, it is stuff that was raggedy when he took office but those who want to show him in a negative light won't acknowledge that part. There are still those that have a voice and a vote in congress that would rather see the country go down in flames than support an idea put on the table by Barack Obama. Yes, we have come a long way since Martin had a dream, but we still have a very long way to go.
I will leave you with one of my most requested spoken word pieces :
Color of Skin
GIPSEE
Copyright © 2004
You
put on your fancy suits and ties,
And
think that makes you different in their eyes?
Doesn’t
matter that you speak eloquently
Doesn’t
matter how many degrees
Or how
you try to appease…
You’re
living in a fantasy…
But
you don’t have to take it from me…
Society
doesn’t care what’s within…
They
still look at the color of your skin.
Walking
around like a corporate clone
Like
you belong
Look
at every milestone…
What
about the chances you have blown…
To
strengthen your backbone
Who
coulda’ known
That
you weren’t so strong?
When
your life hit a tailspin
Looking
where you have been
You
realize it’s still the color of your skin.
You
are naïve
If you
believe
That
as equal you can even be perceived
Your
freedom they still bereave
When
you long to be free
Are
you any different from me?
Look
at it through thick and thin
It
still the color of your skin.
Working
in the fields you don’t do
But
you still don’t have a clue
From
the cradle to the grave
You
are still just a slave.
Instead
of whips and chains
They
use your desire to obtain
What
you think are the same
Rights
in the game
But
the fact remains, lamebrain,
All
they hold for your is disdain
Are
you insane?
In
spite of your chagrin…
It is
still the color of your skin.
1 comment:
Amen to this! You did this lady!
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