It’s already shaping up to be a year full of immense human challenges. The vulnerable among us are facing — quite literally — life and death stakes.
For our family, MLK Day always represents a “New Year’s Day” when we check in with our values and our dreams for a better America.
I’ve got good news to share for the occasion.
The advertising company that posts our MLK billboard overlooking the Neo-Confederate monument in Orange (erected 2017) gave us a returning customer deal.
Our MLK billboard is already active and will remain in place throughout Black History Month. Thank you, B.!
And last year’s GoFundMe had a surplus that made it easy to get us to where we needed to be with our new discounted rate (it’s still open if you want to donate to next year’s billboard).
Parzen family is not planning a protest at the Neo-Confederate site on MLK Day. Inclement weather has made the protest challenging for the last two years. Stay tuned: there will be a protest in February during Black History Month.
But we will be attending the MLK March in Orange with our friends at Mt. Olive Church, a historic Black church in Tracie’s hometown.
Btw that is Lila Jane and Georgia in the photo above carrying the banner for the March a few years ago.
We hope to see you there! Please spend your MLK Day “on purpose,” as my good friend Annette P. likes to say!
In other news…
Houston friends: meet us TONIGHT at Dunlavy Park at 5pm for FIEL’s “ICE out of Houston” protest.
We are praying for the family of the woman who was murdered by them in Minneapolis this week.
We are praying for all the Brown people in our country who are living like Jews in Nazi Europe, afraid to go out lest a government official threaten them.
My ancestors were immigrants who fled the Cossacks (quite literally). They are my children’s ancestors, too. We cannot stand by idly watching the dehumanization of Brown people — any people! — in our country.
We hope to see you tonight. Let’s make 2026 the year of the change!

