When Tiera Kammerman volunteered at Laie Elementary School as a crossing guard for one of her peacebuilding classes, she said at first, the children were hesitant about her being there. However, as she tried to connect with them in simple ways like greeting them individually, she said they opened up with gratitude, smiles and acceptance.
more there. we need a revolution in our priority. you have to look at the world through the lens of sister randall and that s why sister ran dal talked about it as a war rather than an isolated massacre. when you understand there s a war that there s the disease in place: i think if we move in that direction as brother martin has noted already, then i think we ve got some good reason to be hope dr. cornell west and martin luther king iii, thanks to both of you. an honor to have you on. let s discuss near panel more about the politics of this i think than about the significance of it, though you certainly heard views, very strong views expressed not only about the nature of how racist america is from dr. cornell west