“Where Do We Go From Here: Chaos or Community?” could easily be written about our divided nation today, but it’s the title of a book Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. published more than 50 years ago.
Taking the title of King’s 1967 book as the theme of the 2021 Community MLK Celebration, the University of Virginia’s Division for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion is planning a series of virtual events Jan. 18 through 31.
“The question ‘Where do we go from here?’ is one that we are all grappling with for a variety of reasons,” Kevin G. McDonald, vice president for diversity, equity, inclusion and community partnerships, wrote in an email. “From the pandemic to pressing community needs to racial equity, many across Grounds and in our Charlottesville-Albemarle community are trying to determine the next steps that will have the greatest impact.
“This year’s Community MLK Celebration brings a focus on pressing community issues such as food insecurity, a shared sense of purpose, and self-care,” he added. “It features UVA and community members who have made a difference in this community and beyond. I’m hopeful that during these difficult times, we’ll continue to come together and implement strategies around areas of need to create a better future for all.”

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