- Here are some links to some of my writings about Martin Luther King Jr. as we prepare to reflect on what his world house vision means for us in the fierce urgency of now.
Honoring King in the Age of Trumpism
This year marks the 50th year since we lost the greatest prophet for justice and social change in the history of the United States. I would have hoped that we would have progressed much more in ful…oneworldhouse.netKing’s Beloved Community vs. Trump’s Chaos
Towards the end of his tragically shortened life caused by the bullet of a white supremacist, Martin Luther King, Jr. questioned whether our world house was headed for chaos or community. He remind…oneworldhouse.netMartin Luther King, Jr.: The Forgotten Years, September 1963-1968.
In our public celebration of the life and death of Martin Luther King, Jr., there is often not much said about the time between the “I Have a Dream” speech, given 50 years ago today in …oneworldhouse.net- Jan 19, 2026 03:27
Dreams and Nightmares
Trump’s vision and King’s vision are both part of America. One represents our national nightmare; the other our national dream. One is the original sin of America from which we must repent; the oth…oneworldhouse.net One World House
During the first year of my life, Martin Luther King, Jr. published an essay titled “The World House” in which he called on all of us to work together to eradicate the evils of racism, poverty, a…oneworldhouse.net