A Dream Fulfilled?
August 28, 2013 marks 50 years since the historic March on
Washington and I Have a Dream Speech. Today
I reflect on whether the dream has been fulfilled in this country. To some extent yes, and to some no. Although equality for all has improved, we
still struggle with the inequality of funding that exists in our inner city
schools, such as Philadelphia and Chicago and in our prisons systems.
It appears that there is a growing support
for the school-to-prison track through states continued lack of funding and
support for education of all students and adults. Increasing poverty is the theme of the
day.
When I think of this day, I think of my responsibility
as an educator and a black female my responsibility for ensuring that the dream
exists within me. All too often, we are
exposed to images and behavior that impedes the ability of King's Dream to be
fulfilled.
2013 is a defining moment for Americans. It is the year we need to decide whether we
are going to truly work to make the dream a reality for everyone. I am thankful that my parents and teachers in
stilled the dream in me.
I can only hope that others take time to
reflect on this historical moment and make the decision to be a part of the
change that will make the dream possible for all.
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