Vote for Solidarity – Reflections on Election 2012
”Vote for Solidarity” offers reflections from Ignatian family on how “being in solidarity” with others will factor into Election 2012.
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”Vote for Solidarity” offers reflections from Ignatian family on how “being in solidarity” with others will factor into Election 2012.
As I look forward to this year’s elections, I have to admit: I’m concerned. With the exorbitant amounts of money flooding into campaigns to make sure we elect various candidates, the talking heads bickering about policy, and the attack ads starting, it seems hard to escape “Election 2012.”
As we walked past the classrooms, beaming faces and tiny hands reached out to us. High pitched “hola’s” followed us everywhere we traveled. Every once in a while, petite hands snaked their way into our grasp or around our waists. We looked down to find shining little eyes staring up at us with curiosity and acceptance. Love poured from their stares, touch, and sweet little voices.
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