Justice Is Not Resurrection –  The Grief That Doesn’t Get Televised

“People often speak about legal accountability as though it is the emotional conclusion to tragedy. As though a verdict marks the end of suffering. As though truth being acknowledged in a courtroom somehow translates into healing for the people left behind.

It does not.

Justice matters. Accountability matters. Truth matters.

But justice is not resurrection.” Continue reading Justice Is Not Resurrection –  The Grief That Doesn’t Get Televised

From Bystanders to Catalysts: Collective Change in an Era of Transformation

When significant changes demand action and collective mobilization, mere bystandership becomes inadequate. Embracing a mindset of collective responsibility and action becomes imperative, leaving no room for passive observation. In 1970, amidst a tumultuous social climate, musician Gill Scott-Heron delivered a … Continue reading From Bystanders to Catalysts: Collective Change in an Era of Transformation