M a rtin L u th er K ing J r . January 9, 2008 Page BI t 2003 sp e c ia l edilion Neighborhood continued from HI I In light of the legacy of Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. do you think that we are moving forward in terms of equality and civil rights? Yes we are, but slowly. You can't expect human beings to evolve overnight. — H e a th e r B ird so ng MLK made such a difference in history, but at the same time there are so many other issues. Things take time to change. We are moving forward in positive ways though. — R ic a rd o B alias We are moving forward because of what he fought for in terms of equal rights and his influence is still present today. — Angel Graham People in my high school are all friends together and I think it would be that way no matter what. — Jenny Lee If ci man hasn 't discovered something that he would die for, he isn't fit to live. - Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. clouds o f tear gas trample the first attempted voting rights march out of Selma. Marchers entering Montgomery on the fifth day wave to observers. ' _________________________ •______ _____ ______________ J' Your vote is your voice. Use it! that he might have done you a greater one.' Martin Luther King, Jr. Oregon Board of Chiropractic Examiners Dave McTeague 503-378-5816 http://www.oregon.gov/OBCE Oregon Board of Examiners of Nursing Homes Janet Bartel 971-673-0196 http://www.oregon.gov/NHABD Oregon Department of Transportation 888-275-6368 http://www.oregon.gov/ODOT Oregon Department of Environmental Quality 503-229-6124 http://www.oregon.gov/DEQ Oregon Housing and Community Services Victor Merced, Director 503-986-2000 http://www.ohes.oregon.gov I