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From YouTube: MLK Jr Celebration 2020
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City of Chelsea
Video Production by Chelsea Cable TV
A
C
B
B
We
here
today
to
continue
on
that
legacy
as
we
discussed
some
options
for
you
to
get
involved
with
serving
your
community,
the
National
Day
of
public
service
and
I.
Thank
you
for
being
here
and
braving
the
cold.
We
are
really
grateful
to
happen,
but
I
know
many
of
you.
Young
women
and
men
see
what's
going
on
in
the
news.
You
see,
xenophobia,
you
see
racism,
you
see
bigotry,
you
see,
hatred
that
can
feel
overwhelming
and
daunting
at
times,
but
beloved.
Remember
the
words
of
dr.
King
injustice
anywhere
is
a
threat
to
justice
everywhere.
B
I
also
want
you
to
remember
young
men
and
women.
The
community
of
Chelsea
is
a
beautiful
community,
so
wonderful
community
filled
with
many
people
from
different
backgrounds
and
walks
of
life.
This
community
of
Chelsea
loves
me
and
has
fought
battlers
to
meet
Chelsea
better
today
than
it
was
yesterday.
B
My
name
is
Benjamin
Eddie,
Anka
and
I
have
the
pleasure
of
serving
as
emcee.
Today
our
co-chair
person
for
the
Martin
Luther
King
Junior
Day
celebration
is
Reverend,
dr.
Sandra
Whitney
and
her
missionary
partner,
Remington
women.
Those
individuals
have
worked
tirelessly
in
this
community
to
make
a
difference
and
to
invoke
change
so
I'm
grateful
to
those
two.
If
they're
in
that
audience,.
B
This
event
is
hosted
by
people's
AME
Church
Chelsey.
Did
you
think
young
adult
coalition
and
globalization's
in
our
beloved
community?
You
make
up
the
Martin
Luther
King
Day
steering
committee.
This
event
could
not
be
possible
without
several
people
who
loudly
cherish
this
community
I
like
to
give
a
big
thank
you
to
the
Clark
middle
school,
particularly
Edwin,
as
it
has
that
countless
hours
here,
Santos
and
Doug.
We
thank
you
for
helping
to
get
this
place
ready
and
we're
grateful
for
your
countless
hours
of
sacrifice.
B
B
We
could
not
do
this
event
without
the
support
of
Chelsea
police
department
with
thankful
and
grateful
for
chief
ties.
His
leadership
in
this
community
has
made
in
the
safer
and
more
accessible
community,
so
we're
grateful
to
have
chosen.
Pd's
presents
I,
see
one
of
the
officers
there
from
CPD.
Can
you
just
lay
there.
B
We
also
have
some
heroes
among
us
heroes
that
have
fought
for
the
community
of
chosen
heroes
that
have
spent
countless
hours
and
time
advocating
for
the
rights
of
these
individuals
within
the
community
of
Chelsea.
Some
of
those
individuals
are
right
here
in
the
front.
You
just
break
your
hand
from
looking
at
representative
Brian
city
manager,
Tommy
and
Athena
city
councillor
and
president
Roy.
We
also
have
Leo
Robinson
in
the
back
several
individuals
we're
grateful
for
you.
Thank
you.
D
B
Would
be
remiss
if
I
didn't
acknowledge
some
important
people
in
my
personal
life,
they
came
here
to
support
all
going
out
from
Chelsea
they're
making
impacts
in
Chelsea
I'd
like
to
acknowledge
the
Chief
Justice
of
the
housing
question
at
the
F
Sullivan
he's
a
Frank
and
my
colleague
and
my
partner
in
justice.
Thank
you
so
much
for
your
time.
We.
B
B
Carolyn
one
who
works
in
the
administrative
office
I
know
she
didn't
have
to
be
here,
but
she
is
here
to
support
the
community
of
Chelsea
and
we
have
cheap
housing,
specialist,
Alex,
father
AMA
right
in
the
front,
who
is
also
very
active
in
the
city
of
Chelsea,
and
we're
grateful
for
your
presence.
Thank
you.
B
There's
so
many
other
people
to
think
and
I
may
listen
to
you
like
I
suggested,
but
their
names
are
located
in
the
back,
also
like
to
thank
Chelsea,
cable
TV.
We
also
like
to
thank
Harvey
coal
for
their
work
that
they're
doing
as
far
as
domestic
violence.
It's
a
real
threat
to
the
community.
They
can't
spend
countless
of
hours
of
time
trying
to
help
resolve
those
situations,
so
we're
grateful
for
Harvard
last.
B
And
before
we
begin
as
I
look
out
there
and
see
a
beautiful
community
of
diverse
spaces,
there's
two
people
who
I
I
miss
greatly
or
not
intonation
one
individual
is
a
very
sharp
dressed
individual
who
you
may
have
known.
If
you
had
the
pleasure
to
see
me
smile,
you
would
never
forget
it.
This
name
was
Duke
Bradley.
B
Now
Duke
Bradley
he's
here
probably
fixing
my
time
right
now,
but
the
spirit
lives
on
and
I
can
see
him
smiling
in
the
back.
We
also
have
to
learn
to
give
up
a
moment
to
thank
Joan.
Carson
was
primarily
responsible,
wouldn't
this
program
together,
the
program
booklet
we
lost
her
this
year.
She
was
a
special
woman
issue
would
be
missed,
so
I
just
like
to
take
just
a
few
moments
before
we
start
to
just
provide
a
moment
of
silence
for
those
people,
loving
individuals
who
are
no
longer
with
us
today,.
B
Thank
you
now,
as
I
mentioned
to
you,
dr.
Martin
Luther
King
jr.
prided
himself
on
service
service
to
the
communities.
He
had
a
dream
to
make
this
community
better.
As
I
look
around
the
Clark
middle
school,
it
has
changed.
It's
a
beautiful
school.
Those
that
attend
this
school
should
be
grateful
and
thankful
for
those
that
fought
the
battle
to
have
this
school.
The
way
it
is
today,
we
ask
that
you
value
this
school
and
honor
it,
but
we
also
ask
them
to
consider
service
service.
B
You
don't
have
to
be
a
great
person
or
if
you
just
have
to
be
willing,
we
have
two
opportunities
today
for
you
to
serve
three
actually
and
I
just
want
to
give
you
a
reminder
on
February
29th
we'll
be
asking
for
volunteers
to
go
to
the
Rosie's
place
and
to
prepare
meals
for
those
less
fortunate.
We
also
have
a
point
in
time,
town
that
will
take
place
on
January
30th.
What
we
wanted
to
see
how
many
people
are
impacted
by
homelessness
in
the
city
of
Chelsea,
the
last
but
not
least,
is
a
bogus
registration.
Dr.
B
B
I'd
like
you
to
see
Brian
lead,
Brian
Lee,
we'll
have
a
table
outside
and
you'll
be
registering
people
who
are
interested
now
without
further
ado,
I'd
like
to
start
the
program
and
that's
all
of
you
to
rise
to
stand
up
as
we
listen
to
the
chosen.
I
speak
quiet
led
by
mr.
Cole,
as
we
sing
limit
every
voice
and
sing
by
James.
B
B
Now,
as
we've
talked
about
what's
going
on
in
our
society,
America
is
great.
You
have
a
great
country,
the
land
of
the
free
home
of
the
brave.
We
have
some
inspiring
Girl
Scouts
that
are
going
to
come
here
and
give
us
the
Pledge
of
Allegiance
and
I'd
like
for
you
to
stand
in
honor
this
country,
this
country
of
hope
and
greatness.
We
like
to
welcome
the
Chelsea
Girl
Scouts
american
t-6,
275,
1
and
catherine,
the
coordinated.
B
B
E
Make
a
career
of
humanity:
it
will
invent
your
spirit,
as
nothing
else
possibly
tell
it,
would
give
you
that
rare
sense
of
nobility
little
and
only
spring
from
love
and
selflessly
helping
your
fellow
man
in
wonder.
You
will
make
a
great
a
person
of
yourself,
a
greater
nation
of
your
country
and
a
final
world
with
God
we
gathered
here
as
we
commemorate
and
be
celebrate
as
we
rejoice.
E
We
ask
your
blessing
first
last
and
always
on
my
own
help
us
to
be
instruments
of
grace,
help
us
be
examples
of
faith
and
hope
and
love
that
they
will
see
in
us.
Your
presence,
your
desire
for
justice
in
person,
help
us
to
be
instruments.
You
bless
us
today.
Let's
our
young
family
member,
help
us
always
this.
B
G
C
G
Her
reference
in
this
year's
invitation,
I've,
been
to
the
mountaintop
speech,
got
me
to
revisit
that
speech
and,
of
course,
that
speech
is
most
famous
for
its
thundering
conclusion,
where
dr.
King
had
this
foreboding
about
the
tragic
events
that
would
befall
him
the
very
next
day
in
Memphis.
But
that
concludes
one
of
overshadows
the
essence
of
that
speech
and,
as
many
of
you
know,
dr.
G
King
was
in
Memphis
to
offer
support
for
striking
sanitation
workers
closely
striking
a
black
sanitation
workers
in
Justices
that
they
were
in
jewelry,
and
it
was
a
dark
time
in
the
nation.
It's
worth.
Listening
to
the
precise
words
dr.
King
used
that
the
began
that
speech
said
the
world
is
messed
up.
The
nation
is
sick.
G
G
Dr.
King
was
driving,
encourage
optimism
to
this
audience
about
the
fact
that
they
could
overcome
me
in
justices
that
were
being
adored
by
the
sanitation
workers,
but
only
if
they
stood
united
in
their
marching,
united
in
that
economic
boycott,
United,
and
continuing
to
support
these
sanitation
workers,
even
though
it
was
becoming
being
into
other
people
in
his
audience,
their
trash
wasn't
being
picked
up.
I
think
dr.
King's
words
really
have
relevance
to
us
today,
because
we're
facing
the
same
injustice
certainly.
B
F
H
H
I
I
Chelsea
has
always
been
agreed
at
welcomes
everyone,
an
inclusive,
a
diversity
and
diversity
is
our
strength,
and
dr.
bottom
of
the
King
was
one
of
the
very
individuals
in
the
US
history
that,
after
decades
of
his
passing
people,
who
never
knew
him
never
saw
him
just
write
about
understand
the
importance
of
this
man
in
our
history.
I
C
I
Said
earlier,
dr.
King
was
a
powerful
man,
but
it
wasn't
probably
because
he
fought
back
of
course,
because
he
organized
he
spoke
up.
He
persevered
he
didn't
allow
anyone
to
push
him
back
all
the
causes
they
could
give
up
and
even
in
the
face
of
his
own
danger
bomb
threats
in
his
own
house
danger
to
his
own
family
and
every
time
you
step
to
the
door,
not
knowing
what
was
gonna
face
him,
but
he
kept
moving
it
organizing
even
the
coalition.
He
understood
you
didn't
make
change
by
fighting
backward
force.
I
He
fought
back,
bringing
people
together.
Moving
is
a
narrative
in
this
country
was
not
gonna
happen
by
force
and
someone.
We
know
what
happened
so
much:
Birmingham
Montgomery
the
voting,
animus
convincing
LBJ,
but
was
not
really
on
his
side
in
the
beginning
that
he
had
a
deal
with
mount
the
king
because
he
was
not
going
away
and
nearly
sixty
years
after
his
I
have
a
dream
speech.
As
you
see
here,
people
are
still
pushing
each
other
side.
It's
in
the
very
same
spot
that
gave
that
speech
say
I
want
to
put
that
pot
of
history.
I
Then
we
put
the
part
of
him
of
what
he
brought
to
our
country
and
after
over
50
years,
it
was
passing
little
kids
and
families
again
whatever
no
no
I
never
saw
him
just
read
about
want
to
go
to
his
mining
I.
Take
pictures.
What
is
one
watching
music,
so
what
a
closeness
to
him
do?
They
know
how
much
he
meant
to
our
country.
I
Let's
not
be
naive,
what's
happening
around
us
right
now,
what's
happening
at
the
operations
of
our
government,
it's
not
right!
Our
kids
are
watching
in
this
24-hour
news
cycle.
Every
child
has
a
cellphone.
Today,
every
child
is
talking
in
school,
they're
watching
TV
they're,
seeing
what's
happening
around
us,
and
we
have
to
be
very
careful
to
make
sure
they
and
they
look
at
that,
and
they
know
that's
not
what
we're
about
there's
someone
Chelsea's
about
this
state
is
gone.
I
I
They
see
their
buds.
You
see
a
classless
should
be
worried
about
we're
gonna
do
a
recess
in
a
homework
assignment
done
I'm
going
to
spend
time
difference
nothing
to
worry
about,
what's
happening
around
us
in
nilly
again
50
years
have
this
person
is
still
fighting
the
fight
and
in
many
respects
it's
come
full
circle,
but
it's
our
duty,
as
we
always
have
the
Chelsea
to
make
sure
everyone
understands
how
important
inclusiveness
in
community
really
is.
I
So
being
your
state
son-
and
this
is
my
tenth
year
being
a
state
senator
and
I-
want
to
say
that
I
came
to
this
event
was
announced
before
senator
and
this
community
has
always
lifted
me
up
when
I
was
running
short
of
our
feet
would
be
running
this
exam
I
wasn't
even
sure.
I
was
the
right
guy
and
being
in
this
community
and
seeing
what
you
are
all
about.
I
B
A
B
D
B
We
have
the
occasion
that's
going
to
be
done
by
Ryan
and
Jenny
Lee
before
they
come
to
the
stage.
I
just
have
to
tell
you
something
about
these
two
remarkable
young
and
talented
individuals,
one
being
Brian
Lee
who
attended
the
Clarks
middle
school.
This
young
man,
I've
watched
him
grow
and
he's
not
a
young
man
anymore,
he's
bigger
than
me
and
he's
been
training
and
lifting
weights.
Now
he's
a
freshman
at
something
University.
B
Bouncing
a
little
bit
because
he
started
and
he
had
a
dream.
It
was
right
here
on
the
stage,
but
he
provided
an
essay
and
that
essay
was
so
impactful
that
it
led
us
to
continue
to
to
work
and
strive
for
his
betterment
and
we're
so
grateful
he's.
The
first
person
in
his
family
I
believe
to
attend
college.
C
J
But
before
that,
my
parents,
they
lived
in
the
war-torn
country
living
day
by
day
with
the
fear
of
an
uncertain
future,
but
my
dad
to
find
all
autotest
needs
need
to
be
enough
to
find
a
better
life
in
the
u.s..
The
home
of
freedom
and
liberty.
I.
Remember
that,
but
my
dad
for
calling
his
story
of
fleeing
for
Vietnam,
going
through
the
South
China
Sea
and
ending
up
in
Indonesia
of
refugee
camps
for
several
years.
Stabbed
air
was
full
of
hardships,
food
shortages
and
disease
for
the
camps.
Well,
mom
grew
up
with
little
to
nothing.
J
Her
family
had
an
economic
setbacks
boat
just
into
the
new
communist
government
in
Vietnam.
Despite
these
differences,
she
managed
to
go
to
college
at
the
University
of
the
lab.
When
my
dad
finally
gained
US
citizenship,
he
returned
to
Vietnam
and
married
my
mom
and
together
he
went
to
America
growing.
J
J
C
D
J
C
J
Mlk
once
said,
I
have
a
dream:
the
dream:
to
achieve
your
true
aspirations,
to
achieve
your
goals,
to
be
part
of
something
greater
than
ourselves.
The
city
of
Chelsea
is
a
significant
example
of
this
empower
of
his
empower
the
words
with
a
bustling
academic
economy
and
such
a
strong
commitment
of
fraternity,
bonding
a
friendship
and
multicultural
diversity.
J
If
any
of
you
are
intrigued
by
this
project
in
this
coalition,
remember
that
we
encourage
everyone
to
take
part
of
this
initiative
and
not
only
that
to
be
part
of
something
greater
and
to
awfully
also
to
be
politically
active
by
both
of
them.
I
may
see
table
outside
of
the
auditorium
to
do
early
voters,
registration,
I,
hope.
L
L
Like
many
people
here
today
and
like
the
essay
contest
winners
here
today,
I
was
the
Martin
Luther.
King
essay
contest
winner
back
in
fourth
grade,
and
so
this
day
is
standing
on
the
stage
of
still
very
nervous,
very
shy,
and
so
I
can
have
the
guys
with
them,
and
so
I
would
like
to
congratulate
Amy,
Tyra
and
Vanessa
on
winning
this
year
and
I.
L
M
L
Invite
everyone
to
definitely
use
their
voice
and
use
the
chance
that
they
have
and
for
the
descendants
of
Chelsea
Public
Schools
I
would
like
to
introduce.
The
pantry
of
necessities
is
broman
running
for
a
year
or
two
now,
and
it's
based.
We
attach
you
with
different
supplies
and
assistant
necessities
that
any
student
would
like
or
need,
and
so
you
can
reach
out
to
your
social
worker
or
guidance
counselor
to
get
in
touch
with
that.
But
I
think
it's
really
amazing
how
we
can
support
the
people,
often
in
daily
life.
L
They
struggle
without
other
people
know,
and
so
it's
it's
a
bomb.
At
the
end
of
this
program,
I
would
like
to
invite
everybody
personally
to
visit
the
yy-you
see
table
in
the
back
at
the
lobby
of
the
cafeteria
to
definitely
sign
up
for
voters
registration
this
year
to
get
politically
active,
as
well
as
sign
up
for
different
events
that
we
have
upcoming.
L
As
some
of
you
may
know,
we
have
roses
base
for
one:
it's
basically
a
woman
shelter
in
which
you
can
volunteer
to
create
hot
meals
for
and
spend
your
Saturday's
to
do
something
well
for
the
community,
as
well
as
the
point
of
the
time
account,
and
that
goes
on.
Thursday,
January,
30th
and
I'm.
Sorry
I
forgot
to
mention,
but
roses
places
on
February.
C
B
C
B
B
N
Thank
you
for
doing
this
every
time
you
hear
as
I'm
sitting
here
thinking,
January's
time
for
renewal
better
than
we
were
last
year.
What
a
great
time
to
have
the
lessons
of
my
Luther
King
to
set
us
off
on
the
right
foot
and
as
we've
in
the
essay
both
within
the
program,
the
Beloved
Community
pieces,
skin
literally
and
I.
N
For
Eddie
Anderson,
it's
just
so
important,
the
Beloved
Community,
it's
a
great
theme
and
people
I've
heard
in
the
last
couple
years
take
the
bow
off
community
and
that
almost
sounded
strange
to
me,
we're
giving
with
community
and
something
community.
It's
time
to
think
that
through
and
it's
because
I
used
to
define
community
in
the
place.
You
live
in
the
community.
That's
my
community,
but
it's
broader
than
that.
It's
about
building
a
coalition
of
people
that,
wherever
you
go
in
with
those
that
you
meet
and
follow
and
I,
think
that's
what
dr.
N
King
was
talking
about
about
building
community
with
fixing
the
places
where
we
live,
but
it
has
to
be
bigger
than
that.
It
has
a
twin
center.
What
we're
dealing
with
today
and
that's
in
our
house
in
Austria,
and
that's
the
message
that
Kiki
Gavin
talked
about
human
interaction,
haven't
conflict,
be
inevitable
and,
as
president
I'm
Ian
ADA
mentioned
and
Sonia
Briceno
mentioned,
there's
a
lot
of
conflict
in
our
country
today,
but
one
of
that
is
good
conflict
in
the
National.
No,
but
it's
okay
to
fight
with
your
neighbors.
N
If
you're
moving,
the
ball
forward
might
want
to
keep
talked
about
that
that's
inevitable,
but
if
you're
moving
forward,
it's
not
a
bad
thing
to
have
conflict
and
that's
what
I
see
in
Chelsea
I
see
the
debates
in
the
elections.
Although
there
is
a
conflict
like
in
every
election,
I
can't
tell
you
how
much
stuff
has
come
to
the
Statehouse
from
Chelsea.
That
is
now
the
community
norm
or
trying
to
be
for
the
rest
of
the
state
and
I.
N
Long
because
we
got
some
great
SAS
coming
up
here
and
it's
my
duty,
you
can
produce
our
new
superintendent
superintendent
of
a
terminal
that
introduced
our
young
students,
who
wrote
some
terrific
essays
and
I
know
they
were
nervous
because
I
get
nervous
too.
But
they're
going
to
do
a
great
job
for
us
because
of
the
community.
O
Thank
you,
I
just
wanted
to
say
a
few
words
as
we
as
I.
Much
like
our
city
manager,
Tom
I,
get
this
opportunity
really
gave
me
an
opportunity
to
reflect
on
the
words
of
dr.
Martin,
Luther
King
and
lead
me
to
the
beach
and
when
you
think
about
the
time
and
what
was
happening
in
our
community
in
our
world,
it's
still
the
same.
Not
much
has
changed,
but
56
years
ago,
dr.
Martin,
Luther,
King
jr.
O
had
a
dream
that
all
day,
all
men
would
be
created
people
and
that
our
nation
would
rise
up
and
live
out
the
true
meaning
of
its
Creed,
because
he
has
the
courage
to
leave
and
dream
an
estimated
250,000
people
rallied
in
a
larger
Washington
DC
to
advocate
for
freedom.
On
this
day
we
remember
a
great
man
to
influence
thousands,
the
power
of
the
one
human
being
who
was
inspired
alone
with
dr.
keen,
may
have
not
been
noticed,
but
because
he
influenced
an
army
to
stand
with
him.
The
fight
for
freedom.
O
O
O
King
knew
his
identity
as
a
human
being
when
he
emphasized
and
his
every
speech
the
importance
of
a
person's
content
of
character,
some
of
his
character,
trait
for
determination,
persistence,
fullness
confidence,
courage,
compassion,
fearlessness
and
love
of
others
that
he
used
to
break
down
barriers
in
America,
and
the
best
response
was
please
respond
to
the
following
questions
about
your
identity
and
how
the
dream
of
using
your
screen
increased
gifts
and
talents
to
change
America
by
unselfishly,
helping
other
it
straight
to
be
free
from
injustice.
If
so,
some
of
the
prompts
work-
Who
am
I.
O
M
M
Just
like
words,
I
might
use
to
to,
and
other
people
don't
have
a
chance
to
make
a
change.
Mention
I
have
that
I
know
who
I
am
and
what
I
will
become.
I
will
be
able
to
start
a
business
because
of
my
Tigers
in
a
very
southern
side,
when
someone
is
choice
because
of
what
they
look
like
over.
There
were
any
country
in
the
world
making
sure
that
everyone
can
wear
clothes.
That
makes
them
happy.
I
don't
want
people
to
spend
their
money
because
they
were
very
hard.
M
K
Name
is
vanessa
lopez,
yoga
on
twelve
years
old
in
seventh
grade
I
attend
at
the
Murray
Science
and
Technology
Academy
in
Chelsea,
Massachusetts,
I'm,
determined,
loyal
and
a
compassionate
person
I'm
proud
to
be
about
Dina
living
in
America
I.
Also
take
my
education
very
seriously,
I
feel
as
if
there's
not
that
many
lucky
enough
role
models.
Our
society
growing
up
I
wanted
to
look
like
the
white
women
in
commercials
and
movies,
but
I
will
never
look
like
them.
I
know
now
that
I
will
never
look
like
them,
because
I'm
different
and
unique
I'm
Hispanic.
K
I
have
a
dream
that
I
can
exceed
anything
else
out
there
that
don't
have
anyone
to
look
up
to
if
those
are
most
doctors
or
surgeons
are
either
white
or
Chinese
men.
How
are
youngsters
supposed
to
know
what
they
want
to
be
one
day
older
if
they
don't
have
people
that
were
placed
on
the
same
career
field,
so
many
young
latinas
think
they
can
become
a
doctor
or
a
teacher
because
of
their
ethnicity,
race
or
gender
expectations
are
high.
K
You
want
to
know
I
want
everyone
to
know
me.
I,
want
people
not
to
feel
discouraged
to
do
something
because
of
their
race,
ethnicity
or
gender.
They
should
be
able
to
feel
confident
in
what
they
do
and
you
should
never
feel
like.
They
can't
do
anything,
because
it's
differences
as
years
go
by
and
I
have
older
I
want
my
future
kids
and
future
young
senses
to
be
themselves
and
embrace
their
uniqueness
and
differences.
P
P
C
P
Seem
young
I
have
life
experiences
and
the
mindset
of
someone
who
can
help
others
to
make
sense
of
what's
going
on
in
their
lives.
Chelsea
high
school
from
my
perspective,
as
a
student
with
struggles
often
times
try
to
expand
on
it's
full
of
having
students
practice
mindfulness.
But
this
doesn't
give
students
access
to
specific
help.
They
need
I
have
gone
to
mania.
Dilemma
hesitate
to
seek
help
because
I
did
not
know
how
to
access
it
or
what
to
say
yet.
P
Peers,
even
younger
family
members
have
gone
through
this
confusion
of
whether
to
speak
out
about
the
troubles
or
not
coming
from
Hispanic
backgrounds.
Over
here.
Top
of
the
struggles
are
nothing
to
worry
about.
Sometimes
it's
even
more
difficult
to
express
feelings
when
they
made
I
have
a
dream
that
one
day
I'll
learn
enough
about
how
mental
illnesses
form
in
the
brain
to
be
able
to
help
students
make
changes
in
their
lives
without
being
held
back
by
their
shadowy
cultural
beliefs.
P
Many
West
Kansas
City
come
from
Hispanic
cultures
and
this
culture
often
time
our
parents
may
not
comprehend
that
mental
illness
mental
illnesses
need
attention.
Sometimes
it
cannot
just
be
solved
by
getting
over
it
or
being
told
that
it's
normal
that
happens
to
every
not
miss
problem
may
seem
puzzling
to
many
of
you
in
a
good
place
mentally
right
now
and
I
can
understand
this
I
do
remember.
What's
finding
is
silly
to
need
help?
The
truth
is
we
all
need
help,
sometimes
to
get
to
that
good
place.
P
The
amount
of
time
it
takes
for
that
help
to
where
it
is
different
for
everybody
in
comes
in
different
methods.
Learning
about
mental
health
issues
and
allowing
students
to
understand
themselves
as
crucial
as
well
I
used
to
think
that
my
desperate
feelings
were
wrong
and
selfish,
because
it
was
normal
for
everybody
to
struggle
when,
in
fact,
I
didn't
have
a
coping
method
to
soothe.
My
stress.
Students
deserve
to
learn
what
can
help
their
mental
health,
especially
in
school.
P
A
de-stress
mind
you
need
to
week
work
habits,
weak
relationships
in
a
weak
future
I
have
a
dream
that
one
day,
Hispanic
families
and
everyone
will
come
to
view
mental
health
issues
as
a
real,
valid
health
issues
that
you
need
treatment.
Everyone
suffers
in
different
ways
and
I
want
students
to
be
able
to
speak
about
how
they
feel
not
be
silenced
by
ignorance,
shame
or
the
limitations
of
social
workers
schedules.
I
want
to
reduce
the
stigma
that
getting
therapy
means
you're
crazy,
because
it's
quite
the
opposite.
C
Q
Our
young,
adult
dreamers
and
achievers
award,
or
that
is
presented
annually
to
those
who
have
emerged
in
our
community,
is
outstanding
and
proven
leader
in
serving
others
for
justice,
freedom
and
unity,
the
young
adult
who
builds
a
sense
of
community
and
mutual
responsibility
from
service
projects
that
contributed
to
meaningful
results
of
inclusiveness
and
race,
ethnic
and
cultural
relations.
So
we
have
three
Benjamin.
C
Q
Q
Q
Already
this
award
at
this
time
of
being
able
to
do
this,
so
we
have
senses
of
surprise,
Brian
where's,
your
family,
our
chief
justice
is
the
boss
of
Benjamin
and
eco
chief
justice,
Timothy
Sullivan,
and
also
judge
sharing
on
Colley
and
others,
Charles
meeting,
I
believe
and
others
who
are
havin
a
surprise
until
we
arrive
to
the
day
and
holding
on
to
these
programs.
Now
what
is
unique
about
all
of
these
recipients
is
the
fact
that
Daniel
will
talk
about
a
new
high
school
senior
born
at
Chelsea.
Massachusetts
has
lived
it
for
his
whole
life.
Q
Has
already
started
a
movement
and
his
campaign
speech,
I
call
it
was
he
wanted
to
be
inclusive
and
wanting
all
how
the
students
and
everybody
to
feel
apart,
and
he
has
done
that
his
ways
it's
in
terms
of
numbers
of
people,
the
class
about
30
or
35
people,
and
it
has
community
service.
It
is
amazing,
I
calculated,
because
I
asked
him.
I
said
how
many
community
service
projects
have
you
done,
and
so,
if
they
have
had
from
September
to
December
16
events.
Q
Q
Bryan
thing
to
get
involved
with
the
movement
around
the
image
on
coalition
as
a
result
of
his
sister,
his
sister
wrote
the
winning
essay
and,
as
a
result,
he
has
been
actively
engaged
in
doing
a
lot
of
wonderful
things
and
so
with
the
rosies
plays
and
and
city
council
and
presentations
at
Bunker,
Hill,
Community,
College
and
a
number
of
things.
So
these
are
the
things
that
we're
looking
for
engagement
of
our
young
people
in
the
community
and
so
right
now
going
to
say,
Brian
Brian
head
asked
for
we're
going
to
turn
this
voter
registration.
Q
When
Johanna
I
tell
you
he
is,
has
been
a
blessing
to
us
that
involved
in
the
community
at
Chelsea
for
a
long
time,
he's
always
looking
for
opportunities
to
volunteer
and
serve
others.
No
one
is
a
stranger
to
them.
He
sent
us
the
moment
to
get
involved
in
helping
teenagers
pursue
their
highest
potential.
He
quickly
became
a
leader
in
the
youth
and
young
adult
coalition.
By
advising
mentoring,
encouraging
and
bringing
awareness
to
our
initiative.
Then
he
has
a
can-do
attitude.
Q
Now
we
have
been
doing
that
for
six
years
and
as
a
result,
there
is
awareness,
that's
going
on
and
the
one
thing
that
we
want
to
just
lift
up
a
shout
out
for
as
a
result
of
his
involvement
in
for
the
detrimental
that
rally,
local
residents
that
have
their
voices
heard
when
he
did
the
result
was
spirited
in
your
spirit
about
Chelsea
the
hottest
encorte
coming
to
Chelsea.
Hey
that's
up
with
you
is
that
real
there
is
a
baby
doing
a
little
remodeling
20:17.
So
these
are
our
young,
adult
dreamers
and
achievers
winners.
Q
So
the
official
citation
Vietnam
recognition
of
winning
the
2020
night
MLK
Chelsea
other
dreamers
achievers
of
war
be
afraid
to
know
that
the
Massachusetts
Senate
extends
its
best
wishes
for
continued
success.
That
this
citation
be
deunan
signed
by
the
president
of
the
senate,
and
this
is
from
our
senators
ally,
Domenico.
Q
R
Q
We
mentioned
her
earlier
so
before
I
introduce
the
speaker.
I
just
want
again
say,
let
us
say,
welcome
to
dr.
Adam
E
Abeyta,
yes,
and
it's
really
interesting
how
things
work
out,
and
so
as
a
result,
though,
before
I
fit
my
comments,
because
she
is
going
to
give
her
comments,
we
just
want
to
tell
you
welcome.
Q
Citation
we
want
to
give
that
to
you
now.
Dr.
Burke
has
always
been
the
champion
for
education,
but
we,
as
she
now
has
sent
me
into
that
rain.
We
wanted
to,
on
behalf
of
the
committee
and
the
city
of
Chelsea,
well
community,
because
this
is
your
first
event,
I
think
as
the
superintendent
about
Chelsea
public
schools.
Q
F
Q
Some
are
for
a
long
time,
and
some
report
is
a
short
period
of
time,
but
today,
as
we
have
the
reverend
dr.
Gregory
ruler
in
his
our
guest
speaker,
I
am
grateful
for
him
as
the
leadership
of
the
African
Methodist
Episcopal
Church,
especially
at
the
Boston
Hartford
district.
He
is
a
natural
leader.
He
is
very
knowledgeable,
he's
a
teacher.
He
has
been
hospitable
and
warm
and
the
way
in
which
he
wrote
my
husband
Trevor
again.
K
Q
Myself
to
the
community
and
in
Massachusetts
and
Boston
as
we
clean
and
then
for
about
to
well,
we
came
and
then
and
then
when
I
was
called
into
the
ministry
because
office
most
of
you
know
very
veteran
of
the
Air
Force.
And
so
we
were
assigned
here
in
Massachusetts
and
it
was
at
his
church
that
I
received
the
call
to
launch
into
the
teeth
and
with
a
special
program
that
there
we
admire
you
everywhere,
and
we
praise
God
for
you
and
I
am
so
grateful
that
you
agreed
to
come
and
to
be.
Q
Q
Divinity
and
Social
Work
from
Union
Theological
Seminary,
dr.
Gruber,
has
been
the
pastor
of
a
church
in
South
Bronx
he's
done
pastoral
work,
prominently
noted
in
New,
York,
Times
and
New
York,
Tuesday
and
Jonathan
pulls
all
recently
Amazing
Grace.
The
full
title
was
inspired
by
his
time
with
Reverend
Luther
and
his
church
at
Black,
Temple
Reverend
Hoover
initiated
a
number
of
ministries
aimed
at
addressing
the
educational,
psychological,
social
and
spiritual
needs
of
inner-city
children.
Q
By
the
Council
of
Churches
of
New
York,
where
every
rumor
was
appointed,
pastor
of
the
historic
Charles
Street
AME
Church
in
Roxbury
Massachusetts
in
1994,
since
arriving
Reverend
rumor,
has
significantly
restructured
and
centralized
the
merit,
Oh
management,
effort
of
the
church
and
increased
participation,
diversity
and
accountability.
He
has
established
new
ministries,
fellowship
clusters
and
a
number
of
other
projects.
Q
F
C
Q
And
2007
Mayor
Menino
appointed
him
to
the
Boston
School
Committee.
He
was
appointed
to
another
term
in
2011
and
has
served
as
a
chairperson
from
2009
to
2013.
Dr.
Gruber
has
served
on
boards
of
directors
for
several
nonprofits.
Dr.
Gruber
is
married
to
the
Reverend
Barbara
and
groomer,
who
serves
as
the
minister
to
women
at
the
historic
Charles
Street
and
dr.
guru.
There.
He
has
two
adult
children
and
one.
Q
Q
I
say
that
God's
story
is
that
September,
the
25th
I
think
it
was
an
inspiration
placed
upon
mine
to
stop
I
was
leaving
the
doctor's
office
for
my
physical
I
pulled
over
in
the.
J
Q
C
B
Q
Q
O
M
O
He
came,
every
school
came
in
here,
I
mean
I,
attended.
He
always
encouraged
me
and
said
mommy,
so
you're,
a
leader
walk
in
that
gift,
walk,
walk
and
I
would
I
would
just
say:
I,
don't
know
what
this
man
sees
in
me,
but
okay,
pretty
soon
I
became
assistant,
superintendent
and
Boston
and
revenuers
like
mommy.
You
need
to
go.
Get
your
doctorate,
okay,
Reverend,
River,
I
want
okay,
so
here
I
took
off
to
my
doctorate.
Come
back
a
little
bit
later
years
later.
O
C
O
O
Okay,
so
glad
that
this
was
my
first
Martin
Luther
King
event:
what
amazing
speaker,
a
man
who
poured
them
to
the
life
of
children,
teachers,
adults!
If
you
go
to
this
church,
he
is
a
staunch
advocate
for
education,
because
education
is
freedom.
Yes-
and
we
are
here
on
this
occasion
for
such
a
time
as
this,
and
we
are
so
grateful
dr.,
Reverend
Ramirez
to
have
you
and
our
mole.
Thank
you
for
pouring
into
my
life
and
seeing
the
potential.
A
A
S
Had
really
greetings
from
your
sister
city,
we
are
the
backyard
to
Chelsea
from
the
city
of
Boston
and
I'm,
so
glad
to
be
here.
I'm
grateful
to
God
for
this
opportunity,
I've
been
to
a
dr.
King
celebration
here
in
Chelsea
before
I
was
amazed
and
blown
away,
I
totally
agreed
with
city
management
and
racino
that
there
is
something
that
is
unique
and
special
about
the
sting
of
Chelsea.
It
is
a
great.
N
S
S
S
All
of
the
leaders
and
every
single
one
of
you,
including
our
young
people,
you're
all
leaders
in
your
own
ways.
Thank
you
account
my
good
friend
City
Council
around.
It's
always
a
good
seeing
you
and
I
also
want
to
really
thank
how
Lou
superintendent.
Where
does
she
got
that
on
the
eye
doctor
baby?
She
has
been
Azul.
She
was
a
genial
and
Boston
Public
Schools.
She
was
considered
one
of
our
best
principals
among
the
hundred
and
thirty
of
them.
She
was
the
shining
star
after
Mackay
she
was
the
assistant
superintendent.
S
Glad
he's
here
to
run
dr.
Sandra
Whibley,
my
colleague,
you
are
amazing,
extraordinary
leader
in
many
respects
and
I'm
grateful
to
you
to
what
you're
doing
the
leadership
you're
providing
at
the
people's
Amy
Church
and
the
entire
new
you
link
our
region
of
our
church.
Your
name
is
known
all
over
and
you're,
a
dear
friend
of
my
youth
and
our
Reverend
Whitley
candidly,
so
good
to
see.
So.
Thank
you.
Thank
you.
S
S
C
S
S
S
S
From
his
first
letter
in
Corinthians,
at
the
very
end
of
that
twelfth
chapter
going
into
the
thirteenth
chapter,
hole
or
write,
a
troubling
congregation,
a
troubling
community
and
he
writes
and
yet
I
show
you
the
most
excellent
way
and
yet
I
show
you
the
most
excellent
way,
and
just
a
few
minutes
I
want
to
talk
about
the
excellent
you
turn
to
the
person.
Next
to
you
and
say
point
to
them
the
excellent
you.
S
A
K
S
S
A
good
world
not
always
measured
by
the
world's
standards,
a
good
work,
not
not
always
defined
by
the
world's
credentials
of
Fame
and
wealth
and
social
status,
but
a
good
work,
not
always
one
of
which
the
world
what's
up
and
the
people
will
write
about
what
a
good
work,
no
matter.
Even
how
lonely
the
world
sees
it
addict
that
God
can
still
use
you
to
manifest
excellent
for
his
glory
and
for
the
benefit
of
the
blessings
for
you
and
from
others.
Reverend
dr.
bockris
Keith
wrote
about
this
and
he
said
it
best
when
he
wrote.
S
If
a
man
is
called
to
be
a
streetsweeper,
he
should
sweep
streets
even
as
Michelangelo
painted
or
as
they
token
compose,
music
or
as
Shakespeare
wrote,
poetry.
He
should
sweep
streets
to
someone
that
the
hosts
of
heaven
and
earth
will
one
day
and
pause
and
say
here
live
an
excellent
sweet
sweeper.
Who
did
this
job.
C
C
A
S
Problem
of
this
community
that
we're
looking
at
today,
it
was
not
that
they
did
not
know
because
many
night
community
knew
when
they
accepted
many
in
that
community
of
believers,
not
with
Chelsea,
but
in
another
city
called
heard.
They
knew
in
what
ways
they
were
gifted
with
excellence.
They
knew
their
spiritual
gifts
and
get
all
of
the
excellence
of
the
gifts
of
the
spirits
that
were
embodied
in
that
one
community.
S
They
suffered
a
lot
of
problems,
problems
with
Adam
positi
problems
with
tensions,
problems
with
bigotry
problems
with
bickering,
one
to
another
problems,
problems,
problems,
division,
schism,
hatred
all
of
these
individuals
that
excel
in
so
many
gifts
that
were
known
as
the
gifts
of
the
Spirit
Excel
into
the
gift
they
get
in
that
one
community.
There
were
a
lot
of
promise.
Some
who
excel
in
the
gifts
of
excellence,
thought
that
variants
were
more
important
than
the
gifts
possessed
by
others.
S
Some
felt
that
as
long
as
they
were
excelling
in
Vegas,
they
was
just
fine
just
deal
with
a
whole
thing
and
they
didn't
need
to
be
bothered
with
others.
They
didn't
need
them.
They
had
need
to
work
with
others
or
had
anything
to
do
with
that
same
community
Paul
found
out
about
this
Paul
was
one
of
the
founders
of
that
church,
and
he
was
away
from
the
book
when
he
found
out
about
this.
He
wrote
them
and
he
said
in
so
many
words.
Are
you
Jim,
whose
kool-aid
of
deception
have
you
been
drinking?
S
Do
you
not
know
that
you
need
each
other,
that
the
I
cannot
say
to
the
hand
I
will
meet
you
and
the
head
cannot
say
to
the
feet:
I,
don't
need
you.
The
papers
oldest
tell
them
that
there
should
be
no
division
in
the
body,
but
that
its
parts
should
have
equal
concern
for
each
other.
If
one
pot
suffers,
every
pot
suffers
with
it
and
what
part
is
honored?
D
S
That
there
was
something
even
greater
that
they
were
called
to
itself
and
that
if
they
never
excelled
in
this
one
relative
than
all
of
their
individual
spiritual
gifts
of
excellence
with
a
de
to
nothing,
Paul
tells
them
in
this
ayah
verse
of
the
twelfth
chapter
leading
into
chapter
13.
He
says,
and
yet
I
show
you
the
most
excellent
way.
Somebody
say
zomboss.
S
The
host
excellent
hope
I
could
speak
in
the
tongues
of
every
nation
and
even
a
heaven.
But
if
I
do
not
have
love
I'm,
just
making
a
whole
lot
of
unpleasant
and
unbearable
noise,
I
can
be
as
perfect
to
tell
you
everything
about
the
features.
I
can
have
faith
to
even
move
the
most
unusual
things.
Even
mountains.
I
can
be
the
most
generous
contributor
and
doughnuts
for
those
in
need,
but
without
love.
C
S
Of
my
given
is
nothing
it's
not
my
degrees.
Paul
would
tell
them
it's
not
the
positions.
I
hope
it's,
not
even
my
ministry,
it's
not
even
by
giving
to
the
poor,
but
it's
love
that
holds
everything
together
because
with
others
test
me
to
my
last
nerve.
Look
I
have
witness
here
with
others
test
me
to
my
last
nerve.
It
is
love
that
gives
me
patience
when
others,
meaning
to
me.
It's
love
that
keeps
me
calm
when
others
are
showing
them
that
hate
jealousy
and
bragging
about
themselves
and
trying
took
the
little
me.
S
Everything
else
or
one
day
pass
away
and
will
be
no
more.
Love
will
still
be
standing
because
love
never
fades,
love
which
is
of
God,
because
God
is
love.
Surely
the
suffering
of
the
risen
Christ
is
not
love,
then
we
are
all
called
to
itself
in
love.
Is
our
highest
most
excellent
call,
not
preaching
love,
not
leading
or
working
in
a
ministry
or
service
project
love.
A
S
Doing
even
good
works
but
love
not
that
elected
to
any
public
office,
but
look
not
being
financially
wealthy,
professionally
successful
or
socially
popular,
but
love.
When
you
would
sell
in
love,
it
will
no
longer
be
about
yourself
when
you
would
sell
in
love.
You
will
no
longer
look
to
the
world
to
center
around
when
you
excel
in
love.
You
will
no
longer
think
that
you
can
do
anything
you
want
and
get
away
with.
S
S
But
on
this
Martin
Luther
King
Day,
when
we
celebrate
a
man
who
preached
won't,
let
you
sacrifice
his
life
because
of
this
belief
in
this
love.
We
urge
in
the
city
of
Boston,
the
city
is
chosen
to
show
the
city
of
Boston
to
show
the
city
of
Cambridge
to
show
all
of
your
surrounding
neighborhoods
show
them
Chelsea
your
excellent
love.
Above
all,
your
kids
and
your
expressions
of
Allison's
excellent
show
us
your
most
excellent
plan
show
us
the
love,
the
love
of
God.
That's
it!
That's
it!
S
That's
it
not
not
your
human
love,
not
my
pseudonym,
but
you
didn't
bring
the
money
because
see,
don't
even
love
it
and
my
my
human
love.
It
may
show
the
Sun
and
then
showed
the
trail
to
others.
On
the
same
time.
That's
human
you're,
human
love,
the
mighty,
be
lovely,
make
those
of
ourselves
and
others
who
we
like
won't
take.
Our
argument
about
this
is
conditional
love.
It's
sometimes
contingent
love
and
it's
a
love
sometimes
that
have
clauses
and
strings
attached
out.
S
Human
love
makes
us
always
and
only
part-time
members,
but
show
us
the
first
excellent
way
they
moved
us.
The
love
of
Jesus
that
wins
you,
the
love
of
God,
means
bad
and
compelling
you
to
go
the
extra
mile
for
solar
boom
a
night.
You
want
to
take
one
step
with.
You
show
us
that
excellent
use
that
love
of
God,
which
you
will
love
unconditional
and
that
love
that
will
love
them
and
accept
them,
just
as
they
are,
and
not
what
you
think.
They
should
be
that
love.
S
We
say
to
them:
I
love
you
with
the
love
of
the
Lord,
I
love
you
with
the
love
of
the
Lord
for
I,
see
in
you
the
glory
of
the
Lord
and
I
love.
You
with
the
love
of
the
Lord
Chelsey,
show
us
that
excellent
you
release
and
share
that
love
you
do
for
when
you
do
this
divine
love
to
others
in
this
bitter
and
hateful
world
will
shut,
and
you
won't
tell
the
world
world
in
all
your
excellence
and
yet
I
show
you
the
most
excellent
way.
D
D
D
Q
Others
we
want
to
thank
again,
and
all
of
these
are
top
so
we're
now
at
the
closing,
and
we
would
want
to
have
everyone
to
stand
and,
as
you
stand,
this
is
our
we've
heard
a
lot
of
messages
today
about
how
special
our
community
with
Chelsea
is,
and
we
have
been
given
a
charge
by
dr.
Gruber
that
Chelsea
needs
to
share
out
Boston
and
everybody
else
as
the
Beloved
Community.
So
we
shall
overcome
so
what
we
know
is
still
we
don't
want
it
to
be
any
different.
You
know
we
get
enough
circle.
Q
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
S
Sixty
years
ago
immemorial,
now
the
nation's
capital-
you
sent
these
words,
I
have
a
drink.
Today,
I
have
a
dream
that
one
day
every
Valley
shall
be
exalted.
Every
Hill
and
mountain
shall
be
made
low.
The
rough
places,
who
will
be
free,
plain
and
the
crooked
places
will
be
made
straight
and
the
glory
of
the
Lord
shall
be
revealed
and
all
flesh
see
together.
This
is
our
hope.
It
goes.
C
S
S
One
Accord
that
right
here
in
this
community
in
this
city
shall
sing
and
throughout
this
greater
region
that
a
people
from
every
nation
from
every
tongue
and
every
tribe
will
arise.
You
shine
with
the
message
of
freedom
and
justice
for
all.
A
message
of
every
chain
of
oppression
shall
be
broken.
Yes,
we
pray,
we
pray
today
that
we
will
be
the
ones
to
arise
who
shine.
S
We
would
be
the
people
to
break
the
chains
of
racism,
break
the
chains
of
prejudice,
break
the
chains
of
discrimination
to
break
the
trains
chains
of
hatred,
to
break
the
chains
of
poverty
and
to
break
the
chains
of
violence
in
our
generation.
Let
freedom
ring
out,
let
justice
run
down
like
water
and
righteousness
like
a
mighty
stream
that
the
foundation
of
this
city,
this
state
of
nation,
do
you
know,
be
coped
upon,
righteousness,
truth,
mercy
and
justice.
S
May
the
favor
of
the
Lord
surround
us
like
a
shield,
and
this
blessed
we
put
out
in
every
household,
may,
the
abundance
of
the
father's
love
and
His
goodness
restore
and
release
restoration
that
could
be
a
journey
to
every
household
in
the
family
made
this
land
be
restored
and
our
economy
prosperous
that
every
family
be
blessed
with
Mormon
enough
and
was
a
generous
spirit
to
be
a
blessing
to
others.
With
the
clear
wisdom
and
godly
counsel
to
come
forth
from
our
government
leaders
from
our
city
state
and
our
government
even
to
our
federal
government.