Care is no longer personal, it’s political
When our own lives are not in crisis, we fail to see how our neglect, self-absorption, disdain for others weakens the structure as a whole.

America is sick, broke, and hurting. The recent two national conventions had different menus on offer to satisfy a crisis-ridden nation. But the Democratic Convention tried something new, something that’s a novelty at a political convention.
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