Rev. Theodore Moran leads a panel discussion at a Martin Luther King Day observance at the Community Center in La Grange. | Rob Hart~Sun-Times Media
Photos of Martin Luther King behind speakers during panel discussion at a King Day observance at the Community Center in La Grange. | Rob Hart~Sun-Times Media
CeaseFire's Bob Jackson talks about the economic drivers of violence in society during the panel discussion. | Rob Hart~Sun-Times Media
Rev. Darryl London (left) and La Grange Police Chief Michael Holub talk during panel discussion at a Martin Luther King Day observance. | Rob Hart~Sun-Times Media
Nikita Hulbert talks about working with young people during panel discussion at a Martin Luther King Day observance. | Rob Hart~Sun-Times Media
La Grange Police Chief Michael Holub said the media needs to be held accountable for reporting on violence every day on the news instead of leading with good stories. | Rob Hart~Sun-Times Media
Rev. Walter A. McCray talks during panel discussion at a Martin Luther King Day observance. | Rob Hart~Sun-Times Media
David Franzen, principal at Lyons Township High School, reads a speech he gave about Martin Luther King during a panel discussion. | Rob Hart~Sun-Times Media
LA GRANGE — Everyone left an observance of Martin Luther King Day knowing they had homework. The slain civil rights leader’s emphasis on nonviolence was the focus of Monday’s program at the Community Center. The day featured speakers, photographs and a panel discussion by area … Read More