Today, we pause to honor the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. and reflect on his enduring call for justice, dignity, and equity.
Dr. King understood that inequality is not only social or economic—it is deeply tied to health. He spoke clearly about the injustice of preventable suffering and the responsibility we share to create conditions where individuals and communities can thrive.
As we remember Dr. King today, we recommit ourselves to health equity, service, and collective responsibility. Progress is built through education, prevention, compassion, and action—values that remain just as urgent now as they were during the civil rights movement.
May we continue to honor his legacy not only in words, but through meaningful work that supports healthier lives and stronger communities.
