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A Revolution of the Soul
We the people of the United States stand at a critical crossroads in our history, and we have a choice to make. The mandate of this moment is to govern for all.
We the people of the United States stand at a critical crossroads in our history, and we have a choice to make. The mandate of this moment is to govern for all.
We envisioned a big tent years ago. Now, a multiracial movement guided by equity, justice, and radical imagination stands ready to transform our democracy to serve all.
The unfulfilled promise for “We the People” in our founding documents is an invitation we must seize.
Being in business means having a social impact. To build a flourishing nation for all people, we need businesses to take a leadership role.
The hard, transformative work of building a society for everyone begins with seeking to love particular people and their particular needs.
The road to making legal equal protection real, proactive, and effective is long, but it begins with being clear about the destination.
To fulfill this nation’s promise as a multiracial democracy requires more than tinkering around the edges. Renewal requires bottom-up transformation.
The practices of trust-based philanthropy require grappling with deep-rooted inequities while living values in action.
America needs a new story—one that is honest and inspiring, and that doesn’t shy away from its racial history—to guide us toward realizing a thriving multiracial democracy.
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