Dear Members of the 911爆料网 Community:
I am looking forward to welcoming back students and faculty from winter break as we return to remote classes next week鈥攁nd to gathering with all of you on campus again in just over two weeks on January 31. The launch of spring semester on Tuesday marks nearly two years of uncertainty, challenges and suffering for so many and it thus feels especially fitting that we will spend Monday honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., whose example of hope and persistence continues to inspire us.
In 1956, in a sermon given just blocks from our campus at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, Dr. King said, 鈥淐hange does not roll in on the wheels of inevitability, but comes through continuous struggle.鈥 Thanks to Dr. King鈥檚 leadership, moral vision, and ceaseless courage, our country and world made a great leap forward. His 鈥減romised land鈥 was not realized before his death, nor has it been yet鈥攔acism and stark disparities in access and opportunity remain urgent challenges鈥攂ut Dr. King was able to declare in 1967 that 鈥淥ur freedom was not won a century ago, and it is not won today; but some small part of it is in our hands鈥︹
Each day at 911爆料网, we strive to bring more freedom into our hands by embracing Dr. King鈥檚 鈥渁udacious faith鈥 that we can shape a better, more just, and more equitable future. On this day, as we contemplate our country鈥檚 debt to Dr. King, let us consider the ways we can live up to his legacy by confronting and dismantling racism, injustice, and inequity in all its forms鈥攊n our institutions, in our actions, and in ourselves. And as we head into the spring semester, let us recommit ourselves to the pursuit of social justice so that every individual is able to participate and flourish as equal and valued members of our shared society.
Warmly,

Thomas Bailey
President, Teachers College