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Portland Celebrates MLK Day Amidst Political Tension

by Tonya McPhearson
January 21, 2025
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Portland Celebrates MLK Day Amidst Political Tension
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Portland, OR – Residents of Portland gathered Monday for the 39th annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebration at the Hyatt Regency in Northeast Portland, a lively event featuring music, singing, and powerful speeches. The celebration, organized by the World Arts Foundation, highlighted African American contributions to American culture, with a particular focus on Portland’s historic Albina District.

While the event was not overtly political, several speakers used the occasion to address the legacy of Dr. King in light of the political climate, especially with the inauguration of President Donald Trump earlier that day. The theme of the celebration, “Beyond Resilience Towards Empowerment,” resonated throughout the speeches, reflecting both a recognition of progress and a call to continue the fight for civil rights.

Margaret Carter, former Oregon state senator and the first Black woman elected to the state legislature, was one of the event’s prominent speakers. She spoke passionately about the challenges ahead, urging attendees to remain vigilant against threats to justice, equal rights, and fairness under the new administration. “Dr. King said the ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands in moments of challenge and controversy,” Carter said. She stressed the need for continued activism, especially in light of Trump’s executive orders, which included removing mandates for diversity and inclusion in federal hiring.

Carter’s words resonated with many in the audience, as she recounted lessons from other iconic Black leaders such as Frederick Douglass, Fannie Lou Hamer, and Sojourner Truth. “Every defeat, every loss, every heartbreak contains its own seed, its own lesson on how to improve your performance,” she said. “And God knows, we’re going to have to in these next four years.”

Dr. Shon Neyland, senior pastor of Highland Christian Center, offered a more conciliatory message, emphasizing unity and the importance of addressing Dr. King’s dream of equality for all. Reflecting on Abraham Lincoln’s ideals, Neyland stated, “America is so strong. But the only thing that will ever stop America is ourselves.” He also expressed disappointment that President Trump did not seize the moment of his inauguration to speak more directly to Dr. King’s legacy, although Trump did mention Dr. King briefly, saying, “we will strive together to make his dream a reality.”

Other speakers acknowledged the progress made since the civil rights movement, particularly in the realm of education. Donny Adair, the master of ceremonies for the event, spoke about the opportunities he has seen in his own family, highlighting the role of education in breaking down barriers. However, he also acknowledged that many people still face significant obstacles.

Despite the challenges that remain, the overarching message of the day was one of resilience and hope. As the community reflected on Dr. King’s enduring legacy, the gathering in Portland underscored a collective determination to continue the fight for equality, justice, and empowerment in the years to come.

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