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Bitter Sweet Symphony
A favorite song of mine is "Bitter Sweet Symphony" by The Verve. The violin intro is iconic and carries the melody throughout. But the lyrics also make the song renowned. "Cause it's a bittersweet symphony, this life Try to make ends meet You're a slave to money then you die." Those lyrics are not uplifting, but they reflect how some feel - we work all our lives to make money and die. Kind of melancholyish....but also a serendipity realism - it's sort of fate. Making mone
dgryna
Feb 242 min read


ICE - Reform Don't Punish
Yesterday, I attended an ICE protest in Indianapolis, IN., at the Governor's mansion. This was an organized peaceful protest. I estimated 400 peaceful protesters. Prior to the start, there was an organized gathering with speakers who educated protesters on ICE procedures and ramifications. There were two testimonials which created a genuine understanding of ICE's negative influences against honest immigrants. Also, local immigration lawyers described the lengthy and expe
dgryna
Feb 231 min read


Martin Luther King Jr. Day Conversation Guide
Every January, we pause to remember a man whose words and actions shook the foundations of injustice. Martin Luther King Jr. Day is more than just a day off work or school. It’s a chance to dive deep into conversations about equality, justice, and the power of peaceful protest. But how do we start these talks? How do we keep them meaningful, respectful, and impactful? That’s exactly what this guide is for. Why Talk About Martin Luther King Jr. Day? Let’s be honest. Sometimes,
dgryna
Feb 204 min read
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