They are, quite literally, the movers and shakers. They are, as one person said tonight, doing the job the media has forgotten to do or has completely, purposely ignored. They are, without a doubt, messengers of empathy and they're on a rollercoaster ride that will change the world. I can only hope that Invisible Children will allow me to eventually jump on that rollercoaster with them.
“To the homeless, the poor, the beggar, the victim of AIDS and Alzheimer’s, the old, and the humble, the prisoners in their prison and the wanderers in their dreams, it is our sacred duty to stretch out our hand and say, ‘In spite of what separates us, what we have in common is our humanity.’”
Saturday, October 8, 2011
the pacific northwest roadies pay vancouver a visit
My heart is absolutely swelling with love after spending time with the Roadies. They make me so proud an they humble me with their hard work, generosity and enthusiasm. They have re-ignited my belief in the agency of youth and only make my faith in the goodness of people stronger.
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