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RemembeRing Kobe bRyant Readers
said the Feb. 10 cover featuring NBA star
Kobe Bryant would become “a keepsake,”
as Gilbert B. Battung of San Ramon, Calif.,
put it. Russ Kelley of
Largo, Fla., wrote that
while he’s “not a huge
fan of basketball,”
the “perfect” cover
image stuck with him
because of Bryant’s
pose, “like he was say-
ing goodbye.” And Es-
ther Lerman of Oak-
land, Calif., wrote that
Evette Dionne’s essay
on wrestling with the
controversial aspects
of Bryant’s past “thoughtfully and clearly”
acknowledged “the trauma he caused as well
as the joy he brought.”

SETTING THE RECORD STRAIGHT▶In the March 2/March 9 issue, a
profile of the Rev. William J. Barber II misquoted one of his statements. Barber
said that “Republicans have racialized poverty,” not “property.”

WHAT YOU
SAID ABOUT ...

the fight foR equality The March 2/
March 9 special issue on Martin Luther
King Jr.’s legacy and the state of equality
in America prompted Texas Congressman
Lloyd Doggett to tweet a line from a piece by
his colleague, Repre-
sentative John Lewis:
“What is happening
is a threat to our de-
mocracy.” For Otegha
K. Uwagba, the line
to share was from
sociologist Tressie
McMillan Cottom’s
essay on inequality
in the gig economy,
about how poor black
Americans are “hus-
tling from zero.” The piece “cuts straight to
the bone,” Uwagba tweeted. Also on Twit-
ter, Guthrie Graves-Fitzsimmons said the
profile of the Rev. William J. Barber II, about
how he holds that “being a person of faith
means fighting for justice,” was a reminder
of “Jesus’ call... to fight for social and eco-
nomic justice.”

‘Thank you
for stepping
out of the
normal
comfort
zones.’
ELMER J. SAUNDERS,
Plano, Texas

‘Sports has
a way of
bringing
us together
in joy and
disappoint­
ment.’
LINDA ROBERTSON,
Richmond, Calif.

The March
On Feb. 26 at the DuSable Museum of African
American History in Chicago, TIME unveiled
The March, a virtual reality re-creation of the
1963 March on Washington and Martin Luther
King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech. The launch
featured performances by the Compton Kidz
Club and King College Prep Choir, top. The
experience, executive-produced by Viola Davis
and Julius Tennon and created in partnership
with the Estate of Martin Luther King Jr., and
supported by American Family Insurance, will
run in Chicago through November. Learn more,
book tickets, and find future locations at
time.com/the-march

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PROGRAMMING NOTETIME’s 100 Women
of the Year is a special double issue that
will be on sale for two weeks. The next issue
of TIME will be published on March 19 and
available on newsstands March 20.

THE MARCH, VR: DANIEL BOCZARSKI—GETTY IMAGES FOR TIME (2); MAGAZINES: FRANCIS SON
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