On January 19th, we asked our customers to respond to Dr. King’s famous line, “I have a dream that one day . . .” They did and we are happy to share their responses below. So proud to have such wonderful dreamers onboard out Tiny Revolutionary.
I HAVE A DREAM THAT ONE DAY . . .
“This generation will change the world so they will encounter love and not hate, acceptance and not ridicule, peace and not war, caring and not apathy. I have a dream that people will stand in another’s shoes before judgment and offer grace instead of condemnation. I have a dream that our children will not experience the prejudice of being different, but be embraced with kindness and overflowing love for all of mankind.”
- Jeni Pickard
“people won’t do “community service” but rather LIVE community service by behaving in that way all the time, helping those who need help would become as routine as eating dinner. that is my dream for our world now but mostly for my children’s generation.”
Meredith Alexander
THE ACME SHARING COMPANY
www.acmesharing.com
“We have a dream that one day Arbor Day and Martin Luther King Day will be combined into one super celebration in which children of all races will come together to plant trees that will bear fruits of peace. (Our 4 year old son Finn had the idea this morning, when he told us that today is Arbor King day!)”
Casey and Ryan Hackney
Houston, Texas
“The people of the middle east will find peace in their hearts for the sake of all their children .”
Ruthie Brooks
Portland, OR
“Marriage will be a right of all people who love each other, not just those who happen to have asimilar anatomy. Love makes a family, not biology.”
Jan Heart
Los Angeles, CA
“A time will come in human history when people will evolve beyond hatred, bigotry and prejudice. When there will not be a side for acceptance and a side for exclusion, a side for right and for wrong, a side for with-god and against-god, but we will all be one. Only then will be all be free.”
Jennifer Bales
“My son wil not be made to feel different because he has two mommies but will be loved and accepted for his character, instead of his family portrait.”
Melissa
Atlanta, GA