Come enjoy a glimpse of the world as seen through my eyes. This blog will speak to your heart as you view the essence of our core.
Sunday, June 10, 2012
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
The above image depicts Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on the
day of his funeral. I see this image and
simply experience a feeling of disgust towards the number of senseless of
deaths in our community. The death of
Dr. King was a saddened occasion while at the same time an honorable act of
continued courage by a man who fought for civil rights for all Americans. The caption “Forgive them father, for they
know not what they do” speaks volume to the lack of leadership in our
community. We must consider the impact that a leader/activist of the caliber as
Dr. King would have in today’s society.
Perhaps our youth and young adults would have purpose and a movement to
be a part of.
Switzerland by: Erika Branch
This image was taken from a train ride in Switzerland and
is an ideal reflection of the simplistic ways of life. There is a presence of peace and serenity
that exerts from this land. Again would
this environment change the way we carry ourselves and cared for our
community? I was thinking that perhaps
if we began to introduce our children to other sites of the world it will be
less likely that one will fight for a street corner on the westend of Louisville.
Thursday, June 7, 2012
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
We sometimes take our blessings for granted by not
considering what others may not have.
Some say that they have nothing (job or money) and use this as an excuse
to commit criminal acts against each other.
I see these images and remember the spirit of peace that I felt when
visiting. A people who by looks of the
environment have every reason to be hostile, violent or criminal are the
opposite. The negative or “lack of” has
evolved a community of togetherness and dedication to one another. What makes their reaction so different from
ours?
If we don’t have, we steal and sometimes kill.
If you are not in my “class”, I’ll just walk pass.
Perhaps, if we educate of ourselves of the worldly struggles
we will see this is not a personal attack to keep us down it’s a challenge to
bring us closer together.
Monday, May 21, 2012
Vienna, Austria
Approximately 4800 miles away from the town of Louisville, KY there is a family that wakes up every morning to a town enriched with palaces, waterfalls and all the bells and whistles of royalty. These images would cause one to wonder if our surroundings play an integral part in how we live our life and our appreciation for our community. If you were reminded daily of your royal ancestry perhaps you would walk a little taller, speak confidently and exert all of the character traits associated with your history.
What's your opinion? How does these images speak to you?
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