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Some Kind of Different

Some Kind of Different

by Terri Willingham | Jul 3, 2015 | activism, civic engagement, Civil Rights, community, compassion, education, Theresa Williingham, Uncategorized

We gotta keep on keeping on Because if we don’t do it nobody else is gonna But you know if we can’t do it with a smile on our face You know if we can’t do it with love in our hearts then children we ain’t got no right to do it at all Because it...
It’s easy to be cynical, but it’s time to stop.

It’s easy to be cynical, but it’s time to stop.

by Terri Willingham | May 20, 2015 | activism, civic engagement, Civil Rights, community, compassion, social justice, Society, Speak Out, Theresa Williingham, Uncategorized

“It’s easy to be cynical, but it’s time to stop. Now is the time to accept the responsibility of citizenship.” Doug Hughes Today, Ruskin postal worker Doug Hughes was indicted on six federal charges, including two felonies and four misdemeanors for an act...
Shining our Light

Shining our Light

by Terri Willingham | Apr 28, 2015 | activism, civic engagement, Civil Rights, community, compassion, social justice, Society, Speak Out, Theresa Williingham, Uncategorized

“My family wants to say, can you all please, please stop the violence? Freddie Gray would not want this. Freddie’s father and mother does not want no violence. Violence does not get justice.” — Fredericka Gray, twin sister of Freddie Gray, NPR Almost...

The New Feminism: Women who Make Things

by Terri Willingham | Aug 22, 2014 | Civil Rights, Creativity, knowledge, Makers, science, Society, Theresa Williingham, Uncategorized

They worked as riveters, buckers, sanders, welders, crane operators, bus drivers, uniform makers, bullet makers, parachute folders, clerical workers, assembly line workers, Red Cross and so much more. They were teenagers, young adult to senior citizens. They came...

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