
Overcoming divisional warfare
There is a disease that is weakening our society from within. It has lived among us for generations and grows in times of uncertainty. It blinds us from our collective strength of examining our world
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This has been an incredibly challenging year. We’ve been so busy dealing with a pandemic that all but completely shut down the economy, figuring out how to keep schools teaching our kids safely, and continuing the efforts to both improve our local healthcare systems and strengthen our communities that there has been no time to stop and update. So let’s take a moment and catch up.
Retired Veteran, Former NAACP President
There is a disease that is weakening our society from within. It has lived among us for generations and grows in times of uncertainty. It blinds us from our collective strength of examining our world
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