PHILLIP AGNEW
DREAM DEFENDERS - EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Published on Aug 29, 2013
Director
of Dream Defenders Phillip Agnew and leader of United We Dream Sofia Campos
were ready to represent our generation at the commemorative events of the 50th
Anniversary of the March on Washington. But at the last minute, they were cut
from the speaking roster because of "time".
Our generation's dreams have been deferred too long. We don't need a mic. The time is NOW.
We ask that YOU record your own video with hashtag #OurMarch - what did the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington mean to you? Why do you march every day? For who?
Use #OurMarch along with #MarchOn and #MOW50. Tweet your responses. Let's have our own conversation.
Our generation's dreams have been deferred too long. We don't need a mic. The time is NOW.
We ask that YOU record your own video with hashtag #OurMarch - what did the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington mean to you? Why do you march every day? For who?
Use #OurMarch along with #MarchOn and #MOW50. Tweet your responses. Let's have our own conversation.
Phillip Agnew, March On Washington :
Dream Defenders Leader Cut From March Puts Out Video
By SUZANNE GAMBOA
Agnew, executive director of the group Dream Defenders, said he was on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial on Wednesday and saw his name on the teleprompter as the next speaker. As he headed for the podium, he saw the Rev. Al Sharpton walk up and begin speaking.
"That's when I found out," Agnew said Thursday. "I went and found I'd been cut, and I told them all I needed was two minutes. They told me people had run over their time and they didn't have any time left."
Some 70 speakers and performers were on the agenda at the event paying homage to the historic march and rally where the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his "I Have a Dream" speech. The final speaker was President Barack Obama. Agnew was one of the few young people on the speakers' agenda.
At least one other scheduled speaker didn't get to the microphone. A spokesman for The King Center, which organized the anniversary ceremony, could not be immediately reached for comment.
Agnew's group formed last year in the wake of the
Agnew said he's not angry about losing his spot at Wednesday's march commemoration. He spoke at the march event organized Saturday by Sharpton, and his parents were there to hear him, he said. At that event, the sound system was strictly managed and the microphone was cut off for most speakers who went over their time.
He said he made the video to get the word out about his group and their work. It's been posted to YouTube.
"It's up to us. It's up to young people. We can't wait on anybody else to do that for us," Agnew said. "So I put out our video and we are encouraging people around country to tell us what they would do with two minutes on a platform."
Here are our future young leaders of today. Al Sharpton had no business with his bought and sold ass up there! This is our time to dream of what could be.....
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