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EPISODE · Jan 19, 2026 · 5 MIN

Because: Reflecting on Martin Luther King Jr.'s Legacy and Racism in 2026

from "To Be And Do" with Philip Amerson

Because:In this thoughtful and timely episode of To Be and Do, Philip Amerson offers a reflection on where we are as a society in January 2026, with particular attention to the legacy and continued relevance of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. As we navigate celebrations of Dr. King’s birthday and confront ongoing social issues, Philip Amerson challenges listeners to consider the depth of our ethical commitments and the collective work still needed around race, community, and justice.Three Takeaways from the Episode:1. Dr. King’s Message Is More Relevant Than EverPhilip Amerson reminds us that Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. called racism an international problem, not just an issue confined to the United States. Citing King’s sobering words from “Where Do We Go From Chaos or Community?”, the episode highlights how progress towards equality requires global awareness, humility, and urgency—before history repeats itself with a cruel, "too late."2. Ethical Questions for Today’s LeadersThe episode doesn’t shy away from asking tough questions. Philip Amerson calls on political leaders, from governors to the president, to make clear the moral or ethical basis for their policies—especially regarding race, immigration, and distribution of resources. He encourages all of us, regardless of faith tradition, to examine whether our actions are guided by deeper values or shaped by historic biases.3. Faith and Community Require Collective ActionDrawing on the Lord’s Prayer, Philip Amerson underscores that authentic faith isn’t only personal. The emphasis is on “our Father”—signifying shared responsibility and mutual care. Whether through Christianity, Judaism, Islam, or secular ethics, the call remains the same: to love God and neighbor, dismantling barriers that perpetuate division and injustice.Final Thoughts:As we mark Dr. King’s birthday, Philip Amerson leaves us with a reminder that lasting change is a daily commitment, not just an annual occasion. The episode concludes with hope, warmth, and an invitation to community—a “cup of love and laughter” over coffee—urging listeners to continue the work with both conviction and kindness.Don’t miss this meaningful reflection on justice, faith, and what it means to truly live for others.

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