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“In Your Face” Heirs to Struggles of MLK Hail “Community Organizer” Prez

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Monday, January 19, 2009   

"Community Organizer" was an item on Barack Obama's resume as he ran for president, and it's job experience that his opponents mocked. Now, on Martin Luther King Day, a think tank co-founded by an advisor to Dr. King in the '60s, is looking forward to Obama's inauguration with considerable satisfaction.

"I think this is a real exclamation point, and a real 'in-your-face' to all the people who scoffed at community organizers."

Griffith is a senior fellow in economic justice at the Drum Major Institute for Public Policy. He believes that even with a "community organizer" taking the helm of the country, the struggle continues for social and economic justice, education reform and the eradication of poverty. But, he adds, the forthcoming inauguration of the country's first African-American president is progress.

Griffith says community organizers around New York and the United States were galvanized and mobilized when Barack Obama's opponents derided his background as a community organizer. On Martin Luther King Day, and the eve of Obama's inauguration, he says progressive activists are encouraged but not complacent.

"I don't think anyone believes that the struggle is over, but they believe that this was a part of what Martin Luther King and the civil rights movement had in mind when it talked about progress."

The Drum Major Institute for Public Policy was named after the theme of one of Dr. King's last sermons.



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