For 18 years, Westport has celebrated Martin Luther King Day in a special way.
Through speakers, panels, videos and arts performances, we’ve learned a lot.
But Sunday’s event was extra-special.
Dr. Clarence Jones — Dr. King’s speechwriter, personal attorney and confidant — offered a behind-the-scenes view of his friend’s public and personal lives.
Hundreds of people of all ages — from Westport and beyond — packed the Westport Library.
They were enlightened, inspired, mesmerized and energized by the 93-year-old Dr. Jones’ passion, stories and insights. He made the past come alive; he tied it to today, and pointed toward tomorrow.
Attendees called it “profoundly moving,” “wonderfully emotional,” and “a day I’m proud to say I’m a Westporter.”
Dr. Clarence Jones greets attendees after his talk. (Photo/Matthew Slossberg)
For nearly 2 decades, several organizations have worked together to make Martin Luther King Day meaningful.
In much of the nation, it’s a day off from work or school. In Westport, it’s an educational tool — and a reminder that while our history is imperfect, and much work remains to be done, every individual has the power to take a stand, and make a change.
Dr. Jones was joined by 2 other noted speakers: Senator Richard Blumenthal, and New York Congressman Ritchie Torres. Westport resident and NBC News anchor Craig Melvin led the discussion.
From left: Congressman Ritchie Torres, Craig Melvin, Dr. Clarence Jones. (Photo/Caitlin Jacob)
But the afternoon belonged to Dr. Jones. And none of it would have happened without a true “team.”
Westport/Weston Interfaith Clergy and Council initiated our town’s annual Martin Luther King Day celebration.
This year’s event was a partnership between the Westport Library, TEAM Westport, and the Westport Country Playhouse.
To all who envisioned a townwide Dr. King celebration nearly 2 decades ago, and to all who made this year’s event particularly impactful: Thank you.
You are truly our Unsung Heroes of the Week.
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