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NEWS ROUNDUP: KAREEM ABDUL-JABBAR NAMED GLOBAL CULTURAL AMBASSADOR / MLK MEMORIAL ERROR TO BE CORRECTED

NBA legend and all-time scoring leader Kareem Abdul-Jabbar was appointed global Cultural Ambassador by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Wednesday (January 18).

In his new role, Abdul-Jabbar will travel the world engaging young people and helping to promote diplomacy. He said:

“I am excited and honored to serve my country as a Cultural Ambassador for the U.S. Department of State. I look forward to meeting with young people all over the world and discussing ways in which we can strengthen our understanding of one another through education, through sports, and through greater cultural tolerance.”

Abdul-Jabbar will make his first trip as Cultural Ambassador in just as few days when he heads to Brazil on Sunday for a number of events centering on education.

MLK Memorial Error to be Corrected

Following criticism of a misquote on the Martin Luther King Memorial after its unveiling in August, the first African-American memorial on or near the National Mall and the only one not in honor of a former president was dedicated in October and will corrected.

Interior Secretary Ken Salazar has ordered the National Park Service to rectify the issue within thirty days by changing the inscription from “I was a drum major for justice, peace and righteousness,” to King’s words of “If you want to say I was a drum major, say I was…”

Poet Maya Angelou perhaps served as the memorial’s biggest critic, citing the quote used as the memorial’s inscription “makes Dr. Martin Luther King look like an arrogant twit”. Salazar said it’s “important to correct the error because King ‘and his presence on the Mall is a forever presence for the United States of America’”.

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AWARENESS: REMEMBERING DR. KING & A COMMITMENT TO SERVICE

The nation celebrates the birth of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. each third Monday in January.

More than a day off from work or school, the MLK Day of Service is an opportunity in your area to do something extraordinary for your community while honoring Dr. King’s legacy. President Barack Obama issued a Presidential Proclamation, encouraging all Americans to observe this day with appropriate civic, community, and service projects in honor of Dr. King:

On the Martin Luther King, Jr., Federal Holiday, we celebrate the man who fought for the America he knew was possible. Dr. King’s faith in a God who loves all His children and a Nation grounded in the promise of equality would not let him rest until victory was won. As we work to meet the challenges of our time — from fixing our schools so every child gets a world-class education to ensuring all Americans have access to strong and secure economic opportunity — let us draw strength from Dr. King’s stirring affirmation that “Everybody can be great because everybody can serve”. In his memory, let us continue climbing toward that Promised Land, one more fair and more just for all people.

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NEWS: PRESIDENT OBAMA DEDICATES MLK MEMORIAL IN D.C. + VIDEO

On Sunday (Oct. 16), President Barack Obama dedicated the Martin Luther King Memorial after touring the monument with First Lady Michelle Obama, their daughters, Sasha and Malia, and family members of Dr. King.

The event included speeches from noted individuals including Congressman John Lewis, Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton, among others. Musical and spoken tributes were also made by Mary Mary, Nikki Giovanni, Aretha Franklin (SEE PERFORMANCE VIDEO BELOW) and more.

“An earthquake and hurricane may have delayed this day, but it was a day not to be denied,” the president said, opening his dedication:

For this day, we celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s return to the National Mall. In this place, he will stand for all time, among monuments to those who fathered this nation and those who defended it; a black preacher with no official rank or title who somehow gave voice to our deepest dreams and our most lasting ideals, a man who stirred our conscience and thereby helped make our union more perfect. Continue

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VIDEO: DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING ON “THE NEW NEGRO”

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While the nation may not agree on whether his dream has been realized, the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King lives on and is now forever immortalized with the Martin Luther King Jr. National Memorial, the first African-American memorial on or near the National Mall, which opened to the public last Monday and was to be dedicated with a weekend of ceremonial events, culminating on Sunday, which marked the 48th anniversary of his “I Have a Dream” speech, but was postponed indefinitely due to Hurricane Irene.

As we celebrate his life and legacy, take a look at Dr. King as he describes “the new Negro” opening with: Continue

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