
In honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day, I would like to share with you my film Keeping the Dream Alive for the first time ever online. The film is about the great Martin Luther King Jr. as told through the real life story of Reverend Gilbert H. Caldwell of Asbury Park, NJ. Rev. Caldwell was a personal friend of the late Martin Luther King Jr, and is the most inspiring person I’ve ever met. He is a self-described “segregation survivor” and an advocate of everything Dr. King believed in. The film is takes you on a first-person ride from the beginning stages of the Civil Rights movement to the election of President Obama, which the reverend said “was made possible by Martin King and the justice movement.”
The film was actually completed over two years ago and was released in various local venues, but here it is for the first time ever online for you to enjoy for free, and what better day to release it than on MLK day.
Watch the film here.

Amazing people worked on this film years ago…
Credits:
Directed and Produced by: Justin J. Chando
Producer/Writer: Silvio DeCristofano
Sound: Jon Lynch
Edited by: Justin Chando
Lighting by: Christopher Iafelice
Executive Producer: Kerry Anderson
Narrators: Erin Zegar and Arianna Jarosinski
I hope you enjoy it. It is an opportunity to see a real life piece of history. Making this film was one of the most incredible opportunities and I’ll never forget it. (The run time is about 40 minutes, which makes it too long to post anywhere, so I had to make a separate site for it to be viewed.)
Here’s a photo of me with the Reverend: