Martin Luther King Day is observed on the third Monday of January each year. Many communities organize events, ceremonies, and activities to commemorate Martin Luth King Jr.’s legacy. It is a great time to educate yourself and others on his contributions to the civil rights movement and his impact on American society.
Many people choose to use this day as a day of service and volunteerism and participate in justice, equality and social change while others use it as a day of contemplation and reflection on the struggles of others. Diversity is not only the right thing to do, but it is always important to have a workforce that aligns with your community and clients.
Make sure your voice is heard in your family and community and address challenges in your community. MLK day is not only about the past but how we can improve the future in our community.