Good Trouble
Good Trouble
Peace Isn’t Peace Until It’s for Everyone
You must be bold and brave and find a way to get in the way, to get in what I call "good trouble.”
U.S. Rep. John Lewis
Georgia State University Freshman Convocation
Since the dawn of the ancient world, historians, anthropologists, and scientists have generally agreed that we have been at war with one another, somewhere or another, for ninety-two percent of that time. This staggering statistic, bearing in mind today's conflict-filled headlines, begs the question: In a world where one man's freedom fighter is another man's terrorist, when is resistance a good thing?
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