Dear Leader, From Olympian Aly Raisman to actor Anne Hathaway to Christine Blasey Ford, This Week’s stories highlight the power of speaking up and out. Here’s my Sum on why we gain from embracing the controversy that may occur when we do.
The country is embroiled in a major controversy. The makeup of the U.S. Supreme Court is at stake, and with it the future of our country. Perhaps who or what we will be as a culture for the next generation will be determined by this decision.
Across kitchen tables, blaring from TV talking heads, and over social media, people are
lining up behind Brett Kavanaugh or Christine Blasey Ford. Who do you believe? Why?
Warmest regards and no excuses, Gloria Feldt Co-founder and President, Take The Lead @Gloria Feldt
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