If you're a person of influence in this country and you haven't picked a side, maybe now would be the time to pick a fucking side.
If you're a person of influence in this country and you haven't picked a side, maybe now would be the time to pick a fucking side.
www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025...
www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025...
“…if democracies learn to articulate a more ambivalent narrative — one that acknowledges loss, confronts vulnerability, redefines progress and pursues resilience — they may paradoxically renew themselves”.
“…if democracies learn to articulate a more ambivalent narrative — one that acknowledges loss, confronts vulnerability, redefines progress and pursues resilience — they may paradoxically renew themselves”.
It is possible to enforce our immigration laws, without ripping away people’s basic dignity and rights.
It is possible to enforce our immigration laws, without ripping away people’s basic dignity and rights.
“Real power resides from people, from our shared resolve to uphold dignity, to defend equality, to believe—fiercely—in our common humanity..
“I learned early to persevere. To speak out. To refuse to surrender, no matter the challenge, no matter the obstacle, no matter the hour...”
“Real power resides from people, from our shared resolve to uphold dignity, to defend equality, to believe—fiercely—in our common humanity..
“I learned early to persevere. To speak out. To refuse to surrender, no matter the challenge, no matter the obstacle, no matter the hour...”
and expression…is an action taken against the American tradition” JFK (“against” italicized in original text)
and expression…is an action taken against the American tradition” JFK (“against” italicized in original text)
Frederick Douglas, July 4, 1852, Rochester New York
Frederick Douglas, July 4, 1852, Rochester New York
“This place feels to me, today, like a crime scene…When I first got here, this chamber filled me with awe and wonderment. Today, I feel disgust.” Senator Sheldon Whitehouse
(Quoted in “Letters from an American”)
“This place feels to me, today, like a crime scene…When I first got here, this chamber filled me with awe and wonderment. Today, I feel disgust.” Senator Sheldon Whitehouse
(Quoted in “Letters from an American”)
“I have never seen a bill that is this irresponsible, regressive, and downright cruel.” Senator Angus King
(Quoted in Heather Cox Richardson’s “Letters from an American”)
“I have never seen a bill that is this irresponsible, regressive, and downright cruel.” Senator Angus King
(Quoted in Heather Cox Richardson’s “Letters from an American”)