Martin Luther King Day is a good day for inventory on how well we’re sharing the American Dream.

Monday is a federal holiday, Martin Luther King Day, the observance of the birth of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. whose actual birthday is Friday, Jan. 15. Schools, with classes in session and/or in virtual learning, as well as government operations, will be closed as communities across the country join hands and hearts if only for an all-too-brief moment, to celebrate his life and to consider our progress as a nation in the ongoing journey for equal rights.

The following day, Tuesday, Jan. 20, is the Inauguration of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris as president and vice-president of these United States (though how united was more than a passing concern in recent days).

Last Wednesday, like you, undoubtedly, I sat in gob-smacked disbelief as, in the words of the Speaker of the House and a former U.S. President, armed rioters, fueled by falsehoods and false hopes, chose ‘their whiteness over democracy’ in what looked, sounded, and smelled an awful lot like an armed insurrection.