but they need more help than ever. You're overwhelmed and just want what's best for them. legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. on Friday, Jan. 15, at the 6:15 pm Shabbat Service with special guest, Keshia Thomas. In 1996, Kes- hia, an African-American, was just a teenager when she threw herself on a white man to protect him from the beatings of an angry mob who believed he was a supporter of the KKK. She chose to become a human shield for a man she did not know. That moment propelled her on a path of social justice that reverberates through her to this day. in America's Journey for Justice organized by the NAACP and was compelled by her story and her journey. Keshia was one of the few Journey for Justice participants who walked the entire distance from Selma to Washington, DC, sharing her story of hope and activism. Keshia said. "If you can change somebody's mind, thoughts and ideas, then their actions change, and that's the most important thing." way to remember Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.. Library. Upcoming meetings include: 7 9 pm, guests are welcome Wayne Roth Images from the Southwest contests in NE Ohio, and his photographs are always a WOW! 7 9 pm, guests are welcome Club Critique "Faces from the Street" |