For those who missed it, here is Miles Crawford, neighborhood hero, saving a man’s life during Hurricane Francine.
The spirit of New Orleans. On live TV.
(Pardon my commentary. Emotions were clearly high)
Tell your loved ones you love them more often. Take no one in your life for granted. And count your blessings every day.
This post was a sobering moment for me, thank you for sharing.
This is my go to image for inspiration. Every time I look at it I think to myself…imagine walking in that direction on that day. Hero doesn’t begin to describe our first responders.
We lost a conservationist, animal advocate, and friend. When the penguins & sea otters were evacuated to @MontereyAq for Hurricane Katrina, Betty White paid for the plane to relocate them. She did not ask for fanfare; she just wanted to help. ❤️ #ThankYouForBeingAFriend
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Today is a reminder, a painful one, that democracy is fragile. To preserve it requires people of good will, leaders with the courage to stand up, who are devoted not to pursuit of power and personal interest at any cost, but to the common good.
#Listen “While the 4th of July does not feel the same to me as it does to others, I wouldn’t say that it has no meaning because it is the time America became free from another country; but I would say, it’s not the time I gained my freedom.” #BlackLivesMatter
This 4th of July, we are reminded how these words, from over a hundred years ago, are still true in today’s fight for equality. Our organization acknowledges the racism & oppression happening in this country & we stand in unity in this fight. #BlackLivesMatter#BlackFuturesMatter
Louisiana Believes we can create change together.
Louisiana Believes the work of education is the work of justice and equity.
And today, and every day, Louisiana Believes #blacklivesmatter#LaEd
To @DrewBrees :My 95yr old father fought in WWII at Saipan risking his life for the United States of America, a country that had little respect for himWhen he returned to New Orleans he was denied his right to vote, his right to live where he wanted & most of his civil rights...
I'm proud of my Marine Corps service, but it is a largely private pride. Today is a day when I felt I needed to put it out there.
Drew Brees, you spoke. Now I need you to listen. https://t.co/iKw5hawBOb