Budgeting for Equality: Why Saying “All Lives Matter” Doesn’t Balance the Sheet by Carrie Watts

Opinion
July 01, 2020

Budgeting for Equality: Why Saying “All Lives Matter” Doesn’t Balance the Sheet

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Wow, thank you for sharing this. 💗
Carrie Watts
Thank you for reading it.
Elisa Schmitz
"We need to be realistic, to look at the true numbers with honesty in our hearts and compassion in our minds, without guilt and fear and embarrassment infecting our motivations. We need to step up and say, 'This doesn’t add up!'” This is so powerful, Carrie Watts . I am so impressed by your analysis of this highly emotional situation. Taking the emotion (and politics) out of it surely may help some people see it more clearly. Thank you for taking the time to try to make a difference. Even if you change just one mind or heart, you have succeeded. Don't stop trying. Thank you for all you share with us (and the world).
Julio Caro
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