Indivisible
A Day of Unity and Remembrance-New Philadelphia
Event Details:
Speaker: Pastor Robert Eller
WE THE PEOPLE STAND UNITED FOR:
The Dream of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
The Memory of Renee Nicole Good
Our Immigrant Neighbors
Our LGBTQIA+ Neighbors Our Unhoused Neighbors
Checks and Balances
Workers' Rights
Fair Elections
The Constitution
Due Process
Civil Rights for ALL ...and much more
BRING SIGNS REFLECTING THE TOPICS ABOVE AND EVENTS OCCURRING ACROSS OUR COUNTRY TODAY!!
As always, this is a peaceful, family-friendly event. Children must be accompanied by an adult at all times.
Dress for the weather.
There are benches and picnic tables to rest your weary bones.
Trained peacekeepers will be on hand to de-escalate and make sure that participants and counter-protesters are respectful. If you see something, say something to a peacekeeper!
Leave no footprint. Whatever you bring with you, please take with you when you leave. There are trash can onsite.
In the evening, join neighbors and friends to celebrate
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day!
First Baptist Church
140 Regent Street, Dover
7:00 PM
Pastor Rasheed As-Samad
Speaker: Dr. Bradley A. Bielski, Dean and Chief Administrative Officer for Kent State University at Tuscarawas
ALL ARE WELCOME
Other Ways to Observe MLK Day:
Donate food or clothing to a homeless shelter
Read "Letter From a Birmingham Jail"
Watch a documentary on the civil rights movement
Read a picture book about MLK
Write to your members of Congress
Disclaimer: Attendance is voluntary. Coexistence Movement is not liable or responsible for any injury, loss of life, or property loss or damage while attending this or any of their events. All attendees assume full responsibility for all their actions while at the event.
This a local Indivisible event!
A core principle behind all Indivisible events is a commitment to nonviolent action. We expect all participants to seek to de-escalate any potential confrontation with those who disagree with our values.