Some weeks are so filled to overflowing that it’s hard to conjure words. This was one of those. . Marriage is a mysterious thing — intimate yet communal, earthly yet sacred. In promising our lives to one another, we also promise them to our communities, our country, our world. To hold one another up, to love fiercely and unconditionally, to remember, even in the times of most trial, that we are all parts of one being, destined in our deepest hearts to honor and protect one another as we would honor and protect ourselves. . Never have two people felt luckier in their tribe than we have this week, surrounded by friends and family and music and laughter and wisdom and joy as we crossed the beaming threshold. . And never have I felt deeper love for this country, making our happy way back west, kayaking the great lakes and biking across the mighty Mississippi. Every time I think I know this land, it shows me something still richer, still more full of promise and beauty and hope. . May we each find in our love for those we most treasure a wellspring of love for those we don’t yet know. Or don’t think we want to know. Because that is the ultimate gift of love. It’s a fractal, an inexhaustible, self-replicating force, more powerful than division or darkness or fear. The way we love one person affects hearts in distant corners. Our ripples spread farther than we know. A single act of love can become a hundred thousand. And devotion to one beautiful, beloved other can heal the distance between us all. . #love #marriage #community #wedding #peace
Some weeks are so filled to overflowing that it’s hard to conjure words. This was one of those. . Marriage is a mysterious thing — intimate yet communal, earthly yet sacred. In promising our lives to one another, we also promise them to our communities, our country, our world. To hold one another up, to love fiercely and unconditionally, to remember, even in the times of most trial, that we are all parts of one being, destined in our deepest hearts to honor and protect one another as we would honor and protect ourselves. . Never have two people felt luckier in their tribe than we have this week, surrounded by friends and family and music and laughter and wisdom and joy as we crossed the beaming threshold. . And never have I felt deeper love for this country, making our happy way back west, kayaking the great lakes and biking across the mighty Mississippi. Every time I think I know this land, it shows me something still richer, still more full of promise and beauty and hope. . May we each find in our love for those we most treasure a wellspring of love for those we don’t yet know. Or don’t think we want to know. Because that is the ultimate gift of love. It’s a fractal, an inexhaustible, self-replicating force, more powerful than division or darkness or fear. The way we love one person affects hearts in distant corners. Our ripples spread farther than we know. A single act of love can become a hundred thousand. And devotion to one beautiful, beloved other can heal the distance between us all. . #love #marriage #community #wedding #peace
Some weeks are so filled to overflowing that it’s hard to conjure words. This was one of those. . Marriage is a mysterious thing — intimate yet communal, earthly yet sacred. In promising our lives to one another, we also promise them to our communities, our country, our world. To hold one another up, to love fiercely and unconditionally, to remember, even in the times of most trial, that we are all parts of one being, destined in our deepest hearts to honor and protect one another as we would honor and protect ourselves. . Never have two people felt luckier in their tribe than we have this week, surrounded by friends and family and music and laughter and wisdom and joy as we crossed the beaming threshold. . And never have I felt deeper love for this country, making our happy way back west, kayaking the great lakes and biking across the mighty Mississippi. Every time I think I know this land, it shows me something still richer, still more full of promise and beauty and hope. . May we each find in our love for those we most treasure a wellspring of love for those we don’t yet know. Or don’t think we want to know. Because that is the ultimate gift of love. It’s a fractal, an inexhaustible, self-replicating force, more powerful than division or darkness or fear. The way we love one person affects hearts in distant corners. Our ripples spread farther than we know. A single act of love can become a hundred thousand. And devotion to one beautiful, beloved other can heal the distance between us all. . #love #marriage #community #wedding #peace
Some weeks are so filled to overflowing that it’s hard to conjure words. This was one of those. . Marriage is a mysterious thing — intimate yet communal, earthly yet sacred. In promising our lives to one another, we also promise them to our communities, our country, our world. To hold one another up, to love fiercely and unconditionally, to remember, even in the times of most trial, that we are all parts of one being, destined in our deepest hearts to honor and protect one another as we would honor and protect ourselves. . Never have two people felt luckier in their tribe than we have this week, surrounded by friends and family and music and laughter and wisdom and joy as we crossed the beaming threshold. . And never have I felt deeper love for this country, making our happy way back west, kayaking the great lakes and biking across the mighty Mississippi. Every time I think I know this land, it shows me something still richer, still more full of promise and beauty and hope. . May we each find in our love for those we most treasure a wellspring of love for those we don’t yet know. Or don’t think we want to know. Because that is the ultimate gift of love. It’s a fractal, an inexhaustible, self-replicating force, more powerful than division or darkness or fear. The way we love one person affects hearts in distant corners. Our ripples spread farther than we know. A single act of love can become a hundred thousand. And devotion to one beautiful, beloved other can heal the distance between us all. . #love #marriage #community #wedding #peace
Some weeks are so filled to overflowing that it’s hard to conjure words. This was one of those. . Marriage is a mysterious thing — intimate yet communal, earthly yet sacred. In promising our lives to one another, we also promise them to our communities, our country, our world. To hold one another up, to love fiercely and unconditionally, to remember, even in the times of most trial, that we are all parts of one being, destined in our deepest hearts to honor and protect one another as we would honor and protect ourselves. . Never have two people felt luckier in their tribe than we have this week, surrounded by friends and family and music and laughter and wisdom and joy as we crossed the beaming threshold. . And never have I felt deeper love for this country, making our happy way back west, kayaking the great lakes and biking across the mighty Mississippi. Every time I think I know this land, it shows me something still richer, still more full of promise and beauty and hope. . May we each find in our love for those we most treasure a wellspring of love for those we don’t yet know. Or don’t think we want to know. Because that is the ultimate gift of love. It’s a fractal, an inexhaustible, self-replicating force, more powerful than division or darkness or fear. The way we love one person affects hearts in distant corners. Our ripples spread farther than we know. A single act of love can become a hundred thousand. And devotion to one beautiful, beloved other can heal the distance between us all. . #love #marriage #community #wedding #peace
Some weeks are so filled to overflowing that it’s hard to conjure words. This was one of those. . Marriage is a mysterious thing — intimate yet communal, earthly yet sacred. In promising our lives to one another, we also promise them to our communities, our country, our world. To hold one another up, to love fiercely and unconditionally, to remember, even in the times of most trial, that we are all parts of one being, destined in our deepest hearts to honor and protect one another as we would honor and protect ourselves. . Never have two people felt luckier in their tribe than we have this week, surrounded by friends and family and music and laughter and wisdom and joy as we crossed the beaming threshold. . And never have I felt deeper love for this country, making our happy way back west, kayaking the great lakes and biking across the mighty Mississippi. Every time I think I know this land, it shows me something still richer, still more full of promise and beauty and hope. . May we each find in our love for those we most treasure a wellspring of love for those we don’t yet know. Or don’t think we want to know. Because that is the ultimate gift of love. It’s a fractal, an inexhaustible, self-replicating force, more powerful than division or darkness or fear. The way we love one person affects hearts in distant corners. Our ripples spread farther than we know. A single act of love can become a hundred thousand. And devotion to one beautiful, beloved other can heal the distance between us all. . #love #marriage #community #wedding #peace
Some weeks are so filled to overflowing that it’s hard to conjure words. This was one of those. . Marriage is a mysterious thing — intimate yet communal, earthly yet sacred. In promising our lives to one another, we also promise them to our communities, our country, our world. To hold one another up, to love fiercely and unconditionally, to remember, even in the times of most trial, that we are all parts of one being, destined in our deepest hearts to honor and protect one another as we would honor and protect ourselves. . Never have two people felt luckier in their tribe than we have this week, surrounded by friends and family and music and laughter and wisdom and joy as we crossed the beaming threshold. . And never have I felt deeper love for this country, making our happy way back west, kayaking the great lakes and biking across the mighty Mississippi. Every time I think I know this land, it shows me something still richer, still more full of promise and beauty and hope. . May we each find in our love for those we most treasure a wellspring of love for those we don’t yet know. Or don’t think we want to know. Because that is the ultimate gift of love. It’s a fractal, an inexhaustible, self-replicating force, more powerful than division or darkness or fear. The way we love one person affects hearts in distant corners. Our ripples spread farther than we know. A single act of love can become a hundred thousand. And devotion to one beautiful, beloved other can heal the distance between us all. . #love #marriage #community #wedding #peace
Some weeks are so filled to overflowing that it’s hard to conjure words. This was one of those. . Marriage is a mysterious thing — intimate yet communal, earthly yet sacred. In promising our lives to one another, we also promise them to our communities, our country, our world. To hold one another up, to love fiercely and unconditionally, to remember, even in the times of most trial, that we are all parts of one being, destined in our deepest hearts to honor and protect one another as we would honor and protect ourselves. . Never have two people felt luckier in their tribe than we have this week, surrounded by friends and family and music and laughter and wisdom and joy as we crossed the beaming threshold. . And never have I felt deeper love for this country, making our happy way back west, kayaking the great lakes and biking across the mighty Mississippi. Every time I think I know this land, it shows me something still richer, still more full of promise and beauty and hope. . May we each find in our love for those we most treasure a wellspring of love for those we don’t yet know. Or don’t think we want to know. Because that is the ultimate gift of love. It’s a fractal, an inexhaustible, self-replicating force, more powerful than division or darkness or fear. The way we love one person affects hearts in distant corners. Our ripples spread farther than we know. A single act of love can become a hundred thousand. And devotion to one beautiful, beloved other can heal the distance between us all. . #love #marriage #community #wedding #peace
Some weeks are so filled to overflowing that it’s hard to conjure words. This was one of those. . Marriage is a mysterious thing — intimate yet communal, earthly yet sacred. In promising our lives to one another, we also promise them to our communities, our country, our world. To hold one another up, to love fiercely and unconditionally, to remember, even in the times of most trial, that we are all parts of one being, destined in our deepest hearts to honor and protect one another as we would honor and protect ourselves. . Never have two people felt luckier in their tribe than we have this week, surrounded by friends and family and music and laughter and wisdom and joy as we crossed the beaming threshold. . And never have I felt deeper love for this country, making our happy way back west, kayaking the great lakes and biking across the mighty Mississippi. Every time I think I know this land, it shows me something still richer, still more full of promise and beauty and hope. . May we each find in our love for those we most treasure a wellspring of love for those we don’t yet know. Or don’t think we want to know. Because that is the ultimate gift of love. It’s a fractal, an inexhaustible, self-replicating force, more powerful than division or darkness or fear. The way we love one person affects hearts in distant corners. Our ripples spread farther than we know. A single act of love can become a hundred thousand. And devotion to one beautiful, beloved other can heal the distance between us all. . #love #marriage #community #wedding #peace
Some weeks are so filled to overflowing that it’s hard to conjure words. This was one of those. . Marriage is a mysterious thing — intimate yet communal, earthly yet sacred. In promising our lives to one another, we also promise them to our communities, our country, our world. To hold one another up, to love fiercely and unconditionally, to remember, even in the times of most trial, that we are all parts of one being, destined in our deepest hearts to honor and protect one another as we would honor and protect ourselves. . Never have two people felt luckier in their tribe than we have this week, surrounded by friends and family and music and laughter and wisdom and joy as we crossed the beaming threshold. . And never have I felt deeper love for this country, making our happy way back west, kayaking the great lakes and biking across the mighty Mississippi. Every time I think I know this land, it shows me something still richer, still more full of promise and beauty and hope. . May we each find in our love for those we most treasure a wellspring of love for those we don’t yet know. Or don’t think we want to know. Because that is the ultimate gift of love. It’s a fractal, an inexhaustible, self-replicating force, more powerful than division or darkness or fear. The way we love one person affects hearts in distant corners. Our ripples spread farther than we know. A single act of love can become a hundred thousand. And devotion to one beautiful, beloved other can heal the distance between us all. . #love #marriage #community #wedding #peace
As my brothers and sisters from all walks of national service demonstrate every day, the mission continues long after official duty is over. Be it building hospitals overseas, mounting rescue operations in the wake of wildfires here at home, delivering meals to families fleeing war, or protecting local schools from the sweep of rising floodwaters, thousands of US veterans work every day on behalf of human happiness, security, dignity, and freedom. . And as all those who have worked on behalf of our country know, we accept that ongoing mission on behalf of those brave men and women who fought alongside us with courage and skill but never made it home. Because the only way to honor a life given on behalf of others is to do some part of the work that person would have done, were they still here among us. Together, we can be an extension of their hands and hearts, serving the world long after they are gone. . So if you haven’t found a service community that feels right for you, try asking your friends, your community center, your local refugee resettlement program, your church or your food bank about programs that need your help. Or deploy with Team Rubicon alongside some of the best veterans I know to serve, safeguard, and rebuild communities in the US and overseas. . This Memorial Day, may we remember those who have given their lives in service by activating our own inner servants. May we honor those who’ve made the ultimate sacrifice by stepping up to care for our communities, our country and our world on their behalf. . #memorialday #service #peace
$10.5bn in US military aid and a quarter of a million Colombians dead. Still more cocaine flowed out of Colombia last year than ever before. The costs of the war on drugs are many — human rights, environmental protections, economic prosperity — all lost to violence and greed. . We spent this week down in Bogotá, Cali and Buenaventura in an attempt to document and understand the drivers and impact of the war on drugs. We embedded with the Colombian military. We talked with street kids amid grinding poverty and the threat of violence from narcotraffickers and gangs. We spoke with the women who have lost the most in this war — the mothers, sisters, wives of the disappeared. And we trekked through the jungle to share a meal with farmers driven to grow coca at the mercy of the cartels. . For our $10.5 bn, we could have funded roads and infrastructure projects that would have connected those rural Colombian farms to the markets that make crop substitution viable, empowering entrepreneurs and small business owners who want to build this country’s future. Instead, we spent it on military intervention. And today the problem is bigger than before we started. Violence thrives on violence. Narcotraffickers and paramilitaries welcome the opportunity war offers them to grab more territory and raise the prices of their product. Only investment in the promise of people can be a light in the midst of that darkness. Give a community a road, a school, a satellite and you give it freedom from dependency on warlords and thugs. That is the power of hope and it is alive and shining in this beautiful land. . Reflecting on the strength and resilience of the Colombian people as I get ready to fly home. May we support their dreams and invest in their tomorrow. Knowing that in so doing, we invest in our own. . #peacepays
$10.5bn in US military aid and a quarter of a million Colombians dead. Still more cocaine flowed out of Colombia last year than ever before. The costs of the war on drugs are many — human rights, environmental protections, economic prosperity — all lost to violence and greed. . We spent this week down in Bogotá, Cali and Buenaventura in an attempt to document and understand the drivers and impact of the war on drugs. We embedded with the Colombian military. We talked with street kids amid grinding poverty and the threat of violence from narcotraffickers and gangs. We spoke with the women who have lost the most in this war — the mothers, sisters, wives of the disappeared. And we trekked through the jungle to share a meal with farmers driven to grow coca at the mercy of the cartels. . For our $10.5 bn, we could have funded roads and infrastructure projects that would have connected those rural Colombian farms to the markets that make crop substitution viable, empowering entrepreneurs and small business owners who want to build this country’s future. Instead, we spent it on military intervention. And today the problem is bigger than before we started. Violence thrives on violence. Narcotraffickers and paramilitaries welcome the opportunity war offers them to grab more territory and raise the prices of their product. Only investment in the promise of people can be a light in the midst of that darkness. Give a community a road, a school, a satellite and you give it freedom from dependency on warlords and thugs. That is the power of hope and it is alive and shining in this beautiful land. . Reflecting on the strength and resilience of the Colombian people as I get ready to fly home. May we support their dreams and invest in their tomorrow. Knowing that in so doing, we invest in our own. . #peacepays
$10.5bn in US military aid and a quarter of a million Colombians dead. Still more cocaine flowed out of Colombia last year than ever before. The costs of the war on drugs are many — human rights, environmental protections, economic prosperity — all lost to violence and greed. . We spent this week down in Bogotá, Cali and Buenaventura in an attempt to document and understand the drivers and impact of the war on drugs. We embedded with the Colombian military. We talked with street kids amid grinding poverty and the threat of violence from narcotraffickers and gangs. We spoke with the women who have lost the most in this war — the mothers, sisters, wives of the disappeared. And we trekked through the jungle to share a meal with farmers driven to grow coca at the mercy of the cartels. . For our $10.5 bn, we could have funded roads and infrastructure projects that would have connected those rural Colombian farms to the markets that make crop substitution viable, empowering entrepreneurs and small business owners who want to build this country’s future. Instead, we spent it on military intervention. And today the problem is bigger than before we started. Violence thrives on violence. Narcotraffickers and paramilitaries welcome the opportunity war offers them to grab more territory and raise the prices of their product. Only investment in the promise of people can be a light in the midst of that darkness. Give a community a road, a school, a satellite and you give it freedom from dependency on warlords and thugs. That is the power of hope and it is alive and shining in this beautiful land. . Reflecting on the strength and resilience of the Colombian people as I get ready to fly home. May we support their dreams and invest in their tomorrow. Knowing that in so doing, we invest in our own. . #peacepays
$10.5bn in US military aid and a quarter of a million Colombians dead. Still more cocaine flowed out of Colombia last year than ever before. The costs of the war on drugs are many — human rights, environmental protections, economic prosperity — all lost to violence and greed. . We spent this week down in Bogotá, Cali and Buenaventura in an attempt to document and understand the drivers and impact of the war on drugs. We embedded with the Colombian military. We talked with street kids amid grinding poverty and the threat of violence from narcotraffickers and gangs. We spoke with the women who have lost the most in this war — the mothers, sisters, wives of the disappeared. And we trekked through the jungle to share a meal with farmers driven to grow coca at the mercy of the cartels. . For our $10.5 bn, we could have funded roads and infrastructure projects that would have connected those rural Colombian farms to the markets that make crop substitution viable, empowering entrepreneurs and small business owners who want to build this country’s future. Instead, we spent it on military intervention. And today the problem is bigger than before we started. Violence thrives on violence. Narcotraffickers and paramilitaries welcome the opportunity war offers them to grab more territory and raise the prices of their product. Only investment in the promise of people can be a light in the midst of that darkness. Give a community a road, a school, a satellite and you give it freedom from dependency on warlords and thugs. That is the power of hope and it is alive and shining in this beautiful land. . Reflecting on the strength and resilience of the Colombian people as I get ready to fly home. May we support their dreams and invest in their tomorrow. Knowing that in so doing, we invest in our own. . #peacepays
$10.5bn in US military aid and a quarter of a million Colombians dead. Still more cocaine flowed out of Colombia last year than ever before. The costs of the war on drugs are many — human rights, environmental protections, economic prosperity — all lost to violence and greed. . We spent this week down in Bogotá, Cali and Buenaventura in an attempt to document and understand the drivers and impact of the war on drugs. We embedded with the Colombian military. We talked with street kids amid grinding poverty and the threat of violence from narcotraffickers and gangs. We spoke with the women who have lost the most in this war — the mothers, sisters, wives of the disappeared. And we trekked through the jungle to share a meal with farmers driven to grow coca at the mercy of the cartels. . For our $10.5 bn, we could have funded roads and infrastructure projects that would have connected those rural Colombian farms to the markets that make crop substitution viable, empowering entrepreneurs and small business owners who want to build this country’s future. Instead, we spent it on military intervention. And today the problem is bigger than before we started. Violence thrives on violence. Narcotraffickers and paramilitaries welcome the opportunity war offers them to grab more territory and raise the prices of their product. Only investment in the promise of people can be a light in the midst of that darkness. Give a community a road, a school, a satellite and you give it freedom from dependency on warlords and thugs. That is the power of hope and it is alive and shining in this beautiful land. . Reflecting on the strength and resilience of the Colombian people as I get ready to fly home. May we support their dreams and invest in their tomorrow. Knowing that in so doing, we invest in our own. . #peacepays
$10.5bn in US military aid and a quarter of a million Colombians dead. Still more cocaine flowed out of Colombia last year than ever before. The costs of the war on drugs are many — human rights, environmental protections, economic prosperity — all lost to violence and greed. . We spent this week down in Bogotá, Cali and Buenaventura in an attempt to document and understand the drivers and impact of the war on drugs. We embedded with the Colombian military. We talked with street kids amid grinding poverty and the threat of violence from narcotraffickers and gangs. We spoke with the women who have lost the most in this war — the mothers, sisters, wives of the disappeared. And we trekked through the jungle to share a meal with farmers driven to grow coca at the mercy of the cartels. . For our $10.5 bn, we could have funded roads and infrastructure projects that would have connected those rural Colombian farms to the markets that make crop substitution viable, empowering entrepreneurs and small business owners who want to build this country’s future. Instead, we spent it on military intervention. And today the problem is bigger than before we started. Violence thrives on violence. Narcotraffickers and paramilitaries welcome the opportunity war offers them to grab more territory and raise the prices of their product. Only investment in the promise of people can be a light in the midst of that darkness. Give a community a road, a school, a satellite and you give it freedom from dependency on warlords and thugs. That is the power of hope and it is alive and shining in this beautiful land. . Reflecting on the strength and resilience of the Colombian people as I get ready to fly home. May we support their dreams and invest in their tomorrow. Knowing that in so doing, we invest in our own. . #peacepays
$10.5bn in US military aid and a quarter of a million Colombians dead. Still more cocaine flowed out of Colombia last year than ever before. The costs of the war on drugs are many — human rights, environmental protections, economic prosperity — all lost to violence and greed. . We spent this week down in Bogotá, Cali and Buenaventura in an attempt to document and understand the drivers and impact of the war on drugs. We embedded with the Colombian military. We talked with street kids amid grinding poverty and the threat of violence from narcotraffickers and gangs. We spoke with the women who have lost the most in this war — the mothers, sisters, wives of the disappeared. And we trekked through the jungle to share a meal with farmers driven to grow coca at the mercy of the cartels. . For our $10.5 bn, we could have funded roads and infrastructure projects that would have connected those rural Colombian farms to the markets that make crop substitution viable, empowering entrepreneurs and small business owners who want to build this country’s future. Instead, we spent it on military intervention. And today the problem is bigger than before we started. Violence thrives on violence. Narcotraffickers and paramilitaries welcome the opportunity war offers them to grab more territory and raise the prices of their product. Only investment in the promise of people can be a light in the midst of that darkness. Give a community a road, a school, a satellite and you give it freedom from dependency on warlords and thugs. That is the power of hope and it is alive and shining in this beautiful land. . Reflecting on the strength and resilience of the Colombian people as I get ready to fly home. May we support their dreams and invest in their tomorrow. Knowing that in so doing, we invest in our own. . #peacepays
$10.5bn in US military aid and a quarter of a million Colombians dead. Still more cocaine flowed out of Colombia last year than ever before. The costs of the war on drugs are many — human rights, environmental protections, economic prosperity — all lost to violence and greed. . We spent this week down in Bogotá, Cali and Buenaventura in an attempt to document and understand the drivers and impact of the war on drugs. We embedded with the Colombian military. We talked with street kids amid grinding poverty and the threat of violence from narcotraffickers and gangs. We spoke with the women who have lost the most in this war — the mothers, sisters, wives of the disappeared. And we trekked through the jungle to share a meal with farmers driven to grow coca at the mercy of the cartels. . For our $10.5 bn, we could have funded roads and infrastructure projects that would have connected those rural Colombian farms to the markets that make crop substitution viable, empowering entrepreneurs and small business owners who want to build this country’s future. Instead, we spent it on military intervention. And today the problem is bigger than before we started. Violence thrives on violence. Narcotraffickers and paramilitaries welcome the opportunity war offers them to grab more territory and raise the prices of their product. Only investment in the promise of people can be a light in the midst of that darkness. Give a community a road, a school, a satellite and you give it freedom from dependency on warlords and thugs. That is the power of hope and it is alive and shining in this beautiful land. . Reflecting on the strength and resilience of the Colombian people as I get ready to fly home. May we support their dreams and invest in their tomorrow. Knowing that in so doing, we invest in our own. . #peacepays
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Proud to be a mentor for NBCUniversal’s Erase the Hate Campaign, which spotlights and supports organizations working to counter hate in the United States. . The diversity of approaches these men and women are taking to solving our toughest problems leaves me in awe. From Athlete Ally, committed to tackling inequality in professional sports; to Pathos Labs, harnessing technology to share human experience; to the Better Arguments Project, dedicated to making our public and private discourse more respectful, useful and inspiring, I’ve been blown away by each and every organization participating in this movement for a better American tomorrow. . For volunteer opportunities, classroom materials, and discussion guides, check out the website and find ways to participate in your neck of the woods. . May we we never stop aspiring to a more perfect union. May we forever seek and find the leaders for peace in our midst. . @erasethehatenow #peace #community #usa #love
Proud to be a mentor for NBCUniversal’s Erase the Hate Campaign, which spotlights and supports organizations working to counter hate in the United States. . The diversity of approaches these men and women are taking to solving our toughest problems leaves me in awe. From Athlete Ally, committed to tackling inequality in professional sports; to Pathos Labs, harnessing technology to share human experience; to the Better Arguments Project, dedicated to making our public and private discourse more respectful, useful and inspiring, I’ve been blown away by each and every organization participating in this movement for a better American tomorrow. . For volunteer opportunities, classroom materials, and discussion guides, check out the website and find ways to participate in your neck of the woods. . May we we never stop aspiring to a more perfect union. May we forever seek and find the leaders for peace in our midst. . @erasethehatenow #peace #community #usa #love
Proud to be a mentor for NBCUniversal’s Erase the Hate Campaign, which spotlights and supports organizations working to counter hate in the United States. . The diversity of approaches these men and women are taking to solving our toughest problems leaves me in awe. From Athlete Ally, committed to tackling inequality in professional sports; to Pathos Labs, harnessing technology to share human experience; to the Better Arguments Project, dedicated to making our public and private discourse more respectful, useful and inspiring, I’ve been blown away by each and every organization participating in this movement for a better American tomorrow. . For volunteer opportunities, classroom materials, and discussion guides, check out the website and find ways to participate in your neck of the woods. . May we we never stop aspiring to a more perfect union. May we forever seek and find the leaders for peace in our midst. . @erasethehatenow #peace #community #usa #love
Proud to be a mentor for NBCUniversal’s Erase the Hate Campaign, which spotlights and supports organizations working to counter hate in the United States. . The diversity of approaches these men and women are taking to solving our toughest problems leaves me in awe. From Athlete Ally, committed to tackling inequality in professional sports; to Pathos Labs, harnessing technology to share human experience; to the Better Arguments Project, dedicated to making our public and private discourse more respectful, useful and inspiring, I’ve been blown away by each and every organization participating in this movement for a better American tomorrow. . For volunteer opportunities, classroom materials, and discussion guides, check out the website and find ways to participate in your neck of the woods. . May we we never stop aspiring to a more perfect union. May we forever seek and find the leaders for peace in our midst. . @erasethehatenow #peace #community #usa #love