60th Anniversary of the March on Washington for Jobs & Freedom

On August 28th, 1963 at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr stated, “1963 is not an end, but a beginning.” Those words ring true 60 years later as people from around the world once again Marched on Washington, not for the commemoration of, but for the continuance of the fight for Jobs and Freedom. From Jobs & Freedom to Equity & Justice, may we be inspired by the legends of the past and guided by the new voices of rising generations to come together to create actionable solutions for a better tomorrow. In the words of Dr. Rev. Gerald Durley, “If I can, you can. We will not bend. We will not bow. We will not break. Nor will be back up.” This is #ourKAIROS

Photography by Tyrin Gray (@grayteye)

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