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Reclaiming Martin Luther King Day Ended With Live Gun Melting Ceremony

Written and published in print for The Laney Tower on January 31, 2019.

Hundreds of people gathered at Oakland’s Frank Ogawa Plaza on Jan. 21 for an all-day gathering of activist organizations to “Reimagine” Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy.

The Anti-Police Terror Project of Oakland organized the fifth annual celebration. The events started at sunrise with a Black Panther-inspired “People’s Breakfast” and continued with family-friendly daily activities.

By noon, attendees and various activist groups prepared to march with Cat Brooks in “The People’s March.” The program continued with activities and a live concert featuring artists like Gina Madrid until 5 p.m.

Following the concert, Lead to Life, an organization that melts guns and forms them into more useful metal pieces, performed a string of rituals and ceremonies meant to symbolize an end to gun violence.

In the past, the group re-cast the melted guns into shovels. The guns symbolize death, but the shovels symbolize planting and life.

The guns melted at the 2019 ceremony will be poured into constant molds that mirror the constellations in the sky on the night Oscar Grant was killed.

See the full ceremony, which includes powerful poetry, African spiritualism, and the final act of melting guns into shovels, which would plant seeds of life.
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