@bluhue123 “That family down the road, they may not think like you do, they may not pray like you do, they may not live like you do. But their you’re neighbors. And you look out for them. And they look out for you.”
“There were 24 kids in my high school class. And none of ‘em went to Yale.”
Pope Leo on war: “Humanity possesses far more effective and capable tools for promoting human life and resolving conflicts, such as dialogue, diplomacy and forgiveness. The use of force, violence and weapons reflects a relational poverty that always has disastrous consequences for civilian populations.”
🚨 Pope Leo XIV just declared the Iran War unjust.
Called it a war crime.
Said it is “not solving anything.”
Then told Americans directly: call Congress. End this war.
The same Pope Trump called weak on crime.
The same Pope Trump fabricated a nuclear quote from.
The same Pope whose brother received a bomb threat after Trump attacked him.
The same Pope Speaker Johnson lectured on theology.
1.4 billion Catholics heard their leader call this war a crime.
Multiple Black celebrities, activists, and elected officials have raised their concerns in the wake of the Supreme Court’s landmark ruling that weakened the Voting Rights Act and unfurled a host of redistricting battles across the country.
On Saturday, @RevDrBarber stood outside the White House at the Peace & Nonviolence Rally with a message: “We’re not the first ones to take these streets, nor will we be the last. Over and over again, people have come to this place to change public policy.”
Alabama @RepTerriSewell and New York @RepAOC are in Montgomery with thousands of other demonstrators.
“When the flare goes up, we have to pull up,” AOC said. “That's what our assignment is ... We have to show up ... We cannot allow the rights of people here to be eviscerated.”
Alabama @RepTerriSewell and New York @RepAOC are in Montgomery with thousands of other demonstrators.
“When the flare goes up, we have to pull up,” AOC said. “That's what our assignment is ... We have to show up ... We cannot allow the rights of people here to be eviscerated.”
“We have come too far to turn back now.”
Lawyer, activist, and founder of @eji_org Bryan Stevenson delivered powerful words to the community at the dedication of Montgomery Square in Alabama earlier this year.
On Saturday, @RevDrBarber stood outside the White House at the Peace & Nonviolence Rally with a message: “We’re not the first ones to take these streets, nor will we be the last. Over and over again, people have come to this place to change public policy.”
Montgomery — often celebrated as the birthplace of the Civil Rights Movement — saw thousands of Americans march and speak out for voting rights this weekend. From 1965 through today, the fight for true equality and representation continues.