leader of the first american revolution
Tewa runner Taos pueblo 1914 photograph resistance resilience unbroken spirit
leader of the first american revolution
Tewa runner Taos pueblo 1914 photograph resistance resilience unbroken spirit
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Today, Robert Reich’s email speaks to the importance of Solidarity. He shows a poster that has a gnarly tree, roots spreading all over the ground and rising from the center, an arm with a closed fist. The words, “You are the solid in solidarity.”
Yes there have been and are protests in Los Angeles but he also points out the protests in Kansas City,Denver, Tucson, Boston, Austin, San Antonio, Sioux City, Des Moines,Chicago,St. Louis, Raleigh, Sacramento, etc. He writes:
“All across America, people who have never before participated in a demonstration are feeling compelled to show their solidarity — with immigrants who are being targeted by Trump, with people who are determined to preserve due process and the rule of law, with Americans who don’t want to live in a dictatorship.
Peaceful protests don’t get covered by the national media. Most of the people who come together in places like Des Moines and Kansas City to express their outrage at what Trump is doing aren’t heard or seen.
Yet such solidarity is to be celebrated. It is the foundation of the common good. And although the number of people expressing it is still relatively small, it is growing across the land.
This is the silver lining on the dark Trumpian cloud.”
https://substack.com/home/post/p-165743080?utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web
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we are growing. and as much as it can hold peacefulness
as much as it can,
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