based on my academic career that is now being rehighlighted now at seminary i think i just discovered the title of my memoirs:
Were We Supposed To Read This?
A Memoir by Joseph Cundiff
Excited for this talk and even more so honored to be invited on this panel with The Absalom Jones Episcopal Center for Racial Healing and some real agents of change to discuss racist structures and issues facing and affecting AAPI today.
how can we actually value these vocations?
pay more? provide more benefits and more protection? stop heaping unrealistic expectations of doing EVERYTHING for those we seemingly would rather forget but won't admit?
instead of recognizing and addressing the cause of the bleed, the real issue (rampant pharmaceutical markups that damage the lives and livelihoods of persons and their families) that has forced one person (with the means and privilege) to take action.
because this is the kind of country many have built and now expect: not a collectivist country, but an individualistic nation.
a place where we expect one person to carry the burden and to bandage a bleeding wound.
I am convinced that we, at least in this country, and in this world, need a revival of love. Weโve got enough going on right now, and we need a revival of love.
Congratulations to @NYCFC for winning the MLS Cup! Your team was a reminder to always keep the faith โ especially when folks count you out and write you off. I hope to see you soon.
this has got to be worse than the halftime dr. pepper can football toss
South Dakota teachers scramble for dollar bills in โdemeaningโ game https://t.co/SZr8csWTd5