On Racial Justice and “Taking a Knee”: Reflections from a Former Cheerleader
If we let the flag or anthem become greater than our ability to relate to one another’s humanity, pain, and suffering, are they worth anything anymore?
Tiffany Lee is Director of a Catholic, community-based organization, Altagracia Faith and Justice Works, which empowers community leaders to promote social justice through faith formation, leadership development, service, and advocacy opportunities to effect concrete local change in Northern Manhattan. Tiffany also previously worked for an international, interfaith nonprofit organization, International Partners in Mission, directing the Immersion Experience Program, and has over 10 years of experience working in faith-based community development, especially in Latinx communities both internationally and domestically. She holds a BA in Sociology, Peace and Conflict Studies from College of the Holy Cross and an MA in International Development and Social Change from Clark University.
If we let the flag or anthem become greater than our ability to relate to one another’s humanity, pain, and suffering, are they worth anything anymore?
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