I remember the riots of the early ‘60s Civil Rights movement — the late ‘60s antiwar movement — and yet today’s politics of fear, racism, hate, and disrespect are beyond anything I remember in the past.
June 4, 1919 is the day congress put forth the 19th Amendment, women's right to vote. It took 70 years from the historical First Women's Rights Convention at Seneca Falls, for women to get the right to suffrage.
Tomorrow we have the opportunity to go to the polls and cast our ballot for our choice of who we would like to see lead the nation, state, county, and city governments over the next few years.
If you are reading this I take for granted you are walking a conscious moral path.