Work to eradicate poverty, racism, militarism, MLK Jr. Day speaker urges at Waterville event
The breakfast recognizing the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. s birthday, usually held at Senior Spectrum s Muskie Center in Waterville, was held virtually Monday because of the coronavirus pandemic.
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WATERVILLE Let us all take this day and moment to acknowledge the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.’s unfinished work in addressing what he called the “triple evils” poverty, racism and militarism that prevent us from being a truly beloved community.
That was the message Rabbi Rachel Isaacs shared Monday morning at the 35th annual Martin Luther King Jr. breakfast, hosted by the Waterville Rotary Club.