Below is a hyper-lapse video, which shows 33 streets named for MLK. It was created by and published on ColorLines.com. This video captures the diversity among streets named for Dr. King, some pristine urban centers, others displaying urban decay at its worst.
Greetings and welcome to this blog dedicated to collecting and sharing information and resources related to street (re)naming in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy. The blog was established with the hope of hosting a forum for public discussion and debate.
Tuesday, April 8, 2014
Tuesday, March 18, 2014
High Point, NC Still Without MLK Street
March 17, 2014
In High Point,
NC today, the City Council voted against the renaming of Green Drive in honor of
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The vote was 5-4 against. The vote failed due to the
cost renaming a street would incur to the city and various business owners
along the street.
Kimbrough, P. (2014, March 17). Council votes against MLK street
renaming proposal. Retrieved March 18, 2014 , from Higher Point Enterprise : http://www.hpe.com/news/x1001078834/Council-votes-against-MLK-street-renaming-proposal
In
the comments section on the news webpage, beneath this article, a different
street is now being proposed to honor Dr. King. The street known as College
Drive, is being proposed by the public because the costs would be substantially
lower, the street is in very nice condition relative to others in the city, and
High Point University was already looking at a name change, to something along
the lines of University Drive.
Sunday, March 16, 2014
The Perceptions & Realities of Safety in a Grocery along Pontiac, Michigan's MLK Blvd
February 26, 2014
In Pontiac,
Michigan on Tuesday, February 25th 2014 there was an assault in a
grocery store located along Martin Luther King Blvd. David Knies a local man
who was the person assaulted and he described that person who assaulted him as
a black man that could have been in his thirties. David Knies statement after he was released
from the hospital, the following day, was about his fond memories of the area
and his desire to support local business and his deep concern for the safety
and direction of his neighborhood. His local representative on the City Council
scheduled a meeting from March 7th with members of her district to
discuss ways to improve the safety of the neighborhood.
Turk, J. (2014, February 26). Pontiac residents rethinking move back to
Michigan after assault inside local grocery store. Retrieved March 16,
2014, from Daily Tribune News: http://www.dailytribune.com/general-news/20140226/pontiac-residents-rethinking-move-back-to-michigan-after-assault-inside-local-grocery-store
After
looking for an update, online, to date (3/16/2014) I have not found anything.
Friday, February 21, 2014
New Goal: MLK Street in Pittsburgh
February 20, 2014
The Baptist
Minister’s Conference of Pittsburgh call on the city officials of Pittsburg to
name a street in the city in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Currently in
Pittsburg there is a bus line named after the civil rights leader, but the
Ministers agree that is not enough. In 2014 the Baptist Minister’s Conference
of Pittsburgh plan to have a street in the city named in honor of MLK, this was
presented to the public at their annual MLK Day Celebration.
Croom, T. (2014, February 20). Baptist ministers call for Pittsburgh
street named after MLK. Retrieved March 16,
2014, from New Pittsburgh Courier: http://newpittsburghcourieronline.com/2014/02/20/baptist-ministers-call-for-pittsburgh-street-named-after-mlk/
For
addition information about the bus system named in honor of Dr. Martin Luther
King Jr. please follow this link: http://pittsburgh.pahighways.com/busways/ebusway.html
Tuesday, February 18, 2014
Belton, TX Renamed 9th Ave, Now Martin Luther King Jr. Ave
February 18, 2014
Belton, Texas
changed their 9th Ave to Martin Luther King Jr. Ave today. The
University of Mary Hardin-Baylor hosted the formal ceremony with Alveda Celeste
King, Dr. King’s niece.
Simpson, G. (2014, February 19). Belton Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue:
MLK Street
Signs Unveiled . Retrieved March 17, 2014, from Temple Daily Telegram: http://www.tdtnews.com/news/article_d0d297fa-9932-11e3-8ea2-001a4bcf6878.html
Tuesday, January 28, 2014
Major MLK Street to Promote Political Equality in the Future
January 27, 2014
Arizona residents speak out about the increasing lack of Black Americans in the Arizona's politically elected officeholders. Phoenix City Council Members, Michael Nowakowski and Kate Gallego, are working to relocate a street in Phoenix named for Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Past efforts in the city to name a more prominent street for Dr. King have failed for various reasons and local activist say this needs to change.
http://www.azcentral.com/community/phoenix/articles/20140122phoenix-mlk-street-criticism.html
If there is greater equality within the political landscape will that encourage greater equality in local and state politics?
Arizona residents speak out about the increasing lack of Black Americans in the Arizona's politically elected officeholders. Phoenix City Council Members, Michael Nowakowski and Kate Gallego, are working to relocate a street in Phoenix named for Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Past efforts in the city to name a more prominent street for Dr. King have failed for various reasons and local activist say this needs to change.
http://www.azcentral.com/community/phoenix/articles/20140122phoenix-mlk-street-criticism.html
If there is greater equality within the political landscape will that encourage greater equality in local and state politics?
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