Peace Corps
Live Deliberately
I beg the youngest of you, to arrange your life in such a way so that each challenge before you, is the hardest thing you have ever done.
To paraphrase Thoreau: I beg you to live and grow up deliberately, to front only the essential facts of life, to see what love of wisdom has to teach, and not, when it comes to die, discover that you, my dear friend, had. not. yet. lived.
Life is not random, it is not an accident, you are an emergent plateau in an infinity of time ahead. You are needed, and your lasting contributions are necessary.
Murray Gell-Mann On Emergence
Growing Up
Humanity must break away from the circles. Progress in the larger world, begins with you, at home, right now. Just the moment you say, “I am not smart enough”, “I am not a hero”, “I will never be heard”, “I will never be enough”, “Too Scary!”. That is how every hero begun, by measuring up; and then by growing up to the challenges before us.
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
New Voices
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights needs work, each generation needs to update it and extend it beyond what it is today, grant it new voices - and there are bright new voices to be heard.
Mad world - the voice of china
Never Silenced
And there are voices that never stopped, fell out of the modern spotlight, but were never silenced, and never tired. No more circles.
Michelle Alexander
Quote by Michelle Alexander
I hope we will commit ourselves to building a human rights movement to end mass incarceration. A movement for education, not incarceration. A movement for jobs, not jails, and a movement to end all those forms of legal discrimination against people released from prison. Discrimination denying them basic human rights to work, to shelter, and to food.
Michelle Alexander
73.5 million people in the United States have a criminal record. Michelle Alexander wrote a book entitled The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness which is also available as an Audiobook
Bryan Stevenson: We need to talk about an injustice.
Quote by Bryan Stevenson
“Each of us is more, than the worst thing we’ve ever done.”
“Our humanity depends on everyone’s humanity.”
“Opposite of poverty is justice.”
Bryan Stevenson
Bryan Stevenson has helped achieve United States Supreme Court decisions that prohibit sentencing children under 18 to death or to life imprisonment without parole.
How America's public schools keep kids in poverty: Kandice Sumner
Kandice Sumner's Prevention
Kandice Sumner's idea beyond share & donate, is prevention. She sees young children asking powerful questions. She is trying to help them inherit wisdom from books, stories, history, and push them away from poverty.
Heroes Lost
It is heartbreaking that videos like “Don’t Talk to the Police” must exist. A Police Officer must also be a Hero, a force of Goodness. Any compromise between good and evil only hurts the good and helps the evil.
Don't Talk to the Police
The Walkouts
December 10th, is The Human Rights Day and yet again, the hopelessness turns to hope as we are granted a globally recognized focal point, and an opportunity to stand on the shoulders of giants.
When this nation is ready, December 10th will become the walkout day. For District Judges, their staff, Attorneys, their assistants, for Bad Cops, Good Police Officers, and their COs. On their mind will be the thought, that to create a life long, legal, discrimination against an individual, is a Human Rights violation. It should be impossible to ask the legal community to follow the rule of law in the short term, and violate Human Rights in the long run.
Poverty of Mind
Poverty, plays a massive role in crime. We learn in this letter that opposite of poverty is justice, in other words, poverty is an injustice. Can we serve as an impartial juror, knowing that the defendant would likely not commit the crime, had they not been fractured by poverty? Every child has a bright future ahead, Art, Music, Ultramarathons, Astrophysics - goodness - Combinatorial Genomics, and Astrobiology. But poverty is extremely corrosive, too corrosive to handle, not only in it self, but in the surrounding culture that it frequently creates. Poverty is a virus armed with addiction, abuse, intolerance, xenophobia, violence, and dark blind stupidity.
How I spent 32 years in prison by George Martorano
The Challenge
Some years from now we will accept the challenge that Michelle Alexander put us to, and we will learn to look ahead far enough to begin to put many more things right.
In great part because of you, my Dear Reader. Because you will raise your children, with the Universal Declaration of Human Rights high up on the wall. Both as a sacred document, and as an aim for your child to grow up high enough, to make lasting contributions to, a reminder that growing up, is not optional.
My Dear Heroes, here in US, a state law that goes against federal law is null and void. It is my hope that some day, a much more powerful Universal Declaration of Human Rights may render both State and Federal laws null and void. We are one family, one people.
I ask you to build homes with the belief that the inherent dignity and equal and inalienable rights of all members of the human family are the foundation of freedom, justice and peace in all of the world, because our humanity depends on everyone’s humanity.
The Hero and The Runaway
We'll put things right, we'll fix it all.
Heroism
Don’t be frightened of becoming a hero. It is always the longest possible way there, and it is always on the shoulders of giants, my friends.
By rising to the challenge, you become part of the family of great heroes, of great beings. You see, the adults are not going to run the world forever, by the time you become an adult, they are going to retire.
The job will belong to you. Break out of the circles, and aim up, all the way up.
All the bad ideas must be left behind, and all the good ideas put in one place where we can each share in them, where every member of the human family can Converge on Wisdom.
World Crisis
The human family is not divided by political borders. Kandice’s kids aren’t the only kids that need help. This is not just a national crisis, it is a global one.
A school under Metro bridge teaches these Delhi slum children