"If we cannot learn to actually enjoy those small differences, to take a positive delight in those small differences between our own kind, here on this planet, then we do not deserve to go out into space & meet the diversity that is almost certainly out there." -Gene @Roddenberry
This poem by Lu Aya May be my new favorite. “It’s time to write a poem on the ballot!
https://t.co/iAfkkea6PA
No matter what happens, artists always remain to tell our stories.
#ElectionDay#poetry#PoemOnTheBallot
From California to Maine...to Minnesota to Georgia...to Florida to Navajo Nation...the @WCKitchen#ChefsForThePolls team is in 250 cities & towns today! There’s so much going on it’s hard to keep track...but Ollie who leads WCK’s Navajo team just sent me this report from Arizona!
I voted early, myself. So did all of my family. Just took a road trip with one nephew on the opposite “side of the aisle” Together, we prove you can be 24 hours in a confined vehicle, have opposing political views & still respect each other. #VOTE#BidenHarris2020#StillWithHer
@kenyonreview Even with all the amazing poetry coming forth from global voices these past four years, it’s the incomparable voice and hope in Maya Angelou’s poem “Still I Rise”. https://t.co/Gh8j4jzQnJ
#Vote2020#VOTE
@jefposk@anildash Wow. My family had a saying that if you ate bread crusts, your hair would grow curly. So, as a child I went through all the loaves in the kitchen, cutting & eating crusts and leaving the bread looking a bit, well... naked. Like a painted portrait without a frame.
@walkerdennis@FilmsForAction Wow- just one generation for Baboons to change from an entirely stressed-by-dominant male society to a thriving one. Filmmakers ask such a deep question here: are humans strong enough to learn from Baboons?
PS Dennis- great to see you, ค่ะ after quite some time!