3/3 Third, I ask you to pledge, as my father and John Lewis did, to get into “good trouble” -- and do it nonviolently. Remember that in the fight against injustice nonviolence doesn't mean passive acceptance; it means peaceful resistance.
2/2 Second, I ask you to commit to service and struggle in your community – from voter registration to raising the minimum wage to demilitarizing the police – get involved with one or more of many worthwhile struggles in your community.
1/1 Today I ask you to join me in pledging to act in 3 ways: First, because our civil and human rights are at stake in this election, I ask you not only to register and vote but to make sure that at least one other person registers and votes.
@CMLIFE I think a curfew might be needed if these parties continue.... how in the world will they not spread Covid like wildfire.. I worry for the residents of MP.
@CMUniversity As a parent dropping my senior off today, really disheartened to see how things will be safe while there were parties in crowds, unmasked. Hoping they realize they could be the ones that make the college experience short-lived.
Juneteenth has never been a celebration of victory, or an acceptance of the way things are. It's a celebration of progress. It's an affirmation that despite the most painful parts of our history, change is possible––and there is still so much work to do.
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What a sad day for our state, causing more anxiety, fear, division, when we need people to come together the most. This has got to be so immensely frightening for our frontline workers. #michigandersagainstexcessivequarantine
Really hoping @SPRyan1972 will grace us with another snow day so I win my bet with a bunch of middle school boys, otherwise I buy them ALOT of doughnuts in the morning. Help a girl out!!! #snowdayplease