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Scotch Plains To Celebrate MLK Jr. Day As Other Cities Mobilize
While events are planned in Scotch Plains, other cities are opting not to celebrate in 2022 to take a stand in support of voting rights.

SCOTCH PLAINS, NJ — On Monday, events in Scotch Plains will honor the life and legacy of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. In some U.S. cities, however, people plan to forgo the celebration of the federal holiday to take a stand in support of voting rights.
Last month, the family of the late civil rights activist called on President Joe Biden and members of the U.S. Senate to either restore and expand voting rights in honor of King's legacy or skip the celebration of his namesake holiday.
Fueling the King family’s call are at least 400 voter suppression bills introduced during the first five months of 2021, 33 of which were put into law across 19 states, according to a report by Insider citing data from the Voting Rights Lab.
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In response, the Kings are demanding meaningful action on the Freedom to Vote Act and the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act. They also asked Biden to "ensure the Jim Crow filibuster doesn't stand in the way."
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The Freedom to Vote Act would create a national standard for voting access, overruling many restrictions passed or proposed in states. Meanwhile, the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act would restore and strengthen parts of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 after certain portions of the bill were struck down by two U.S. Supreme Court decisions.
While passed by thin margins in the U.S. House of Representatives, both bills remain stuck in the Senate, blocked primarily by Republican opposition.
To encourage the Senate to pass both bills, demonstrations are planned Saturday in Phoenix, Arizona, and Monday in Washington, D.C. More than 100 grassroots organizations have joined the Kings’ call to action.
"Voting is an essential part of our democracy's infrastructure," Arndrea Waters King said in a statement. Waters King is the wife of Martin Luther King III, the son of the slain civil rights icon.
“We cannot afford for it to crumble any further," she added.
Just days ahead of MLK Jr. Day, Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris visited Atlanta Tuesday to talk about the voting rights bills — bills Biden called a "turning point."
In an excerpt of his speech released by the White House, Biden said, "The next few days, when these bills come to a vote, will mark a turning point in this nation. Will we choose democracy over autocracy, light over shadow, justice over injustice? I know where I stand. I will not yield. I will not flinch. I will defend your right to vote and our democracy against all enemies foreign and domestic. And so the question is where will the institution of (the) United States Senate stand?"
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It’s unclear whether the Senate will vote on either bill ahead of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
Here’s a look at a few other events in Scotch Plains intended to honor the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr.:
13th Annual Scotch Plains-Fanwood Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service
The opening program for the day of service will be held virtually and simulcast from the JCC of Central NJ on Monday, Jan. 17 from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Virtual and socially-distanced activities will also be held from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
This year's theme is: "Dr. Martin L. King/John Lewis: Good Trouble; Voting and Beyond." The program is meant to serve as a day of education and reflection.
For more information or to register, visit www.spfmlkday.org
Virtual Racial Hearing Circle
This virtual event, taking place on Jan. 17 and 18, will allow residents to come together and share stories and "bring awareness of our common humanity." This Circle will be a safe space for participants to hold truthful conversations around shared experiences.
People are invited to engage in an interactive experience to learn about the diverse backgrounds of individuals from a "shared humanity perspective in a safe, brave and responsible space."
It is sponsored by Social Justice Matters Inc. and the Scotch Plains-Fanwood Joint Committee for Truth, Racial Healing and Transformation.
To register for these events, see the links below:
January 17 link: https://spfmlkday.wildapricot.org/
January 18 link: https://go.rutgers.edu/sjmtrht22
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