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Read moreI joined the One America Movement Board after witnessing firsthand their work’s immeasurable impact on local communities and individuals. So much of this work highlights the reality that relational bridge building is a long-term, consistent process that can’t happen overnight but in our everyday interactions with those in our sphere of influence. One America Movement is doing work paramount to our country’s health, and I can’t wait to witness the organization’s continued impact.
Lydia Fujimura
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One America Voices: Gina Watkins
Gina Watkins Atlanta, GeorgiaEvent Coordinator Q: Your heritage on your dad’s side is Italian and you love all things Italy. What about that culture draws you in and makes you feel at “home”? There’s so much. I think it all goes back to the food though. (I love...
Days of Awe
During this Jewish season of reflection and self-examination, I invite each of us to look inward and dig a little deeper. What areas might I ignore or give little attention to because I think I have already received an A+? Do I genuinely talk the talk and walk the walk?
One America Voices: April Brooks
The meaningful work of peacemaking I see the One America team doing daily, in very tangible ways, is so encouraging. I am incredibly grateful to be a small part of an organization that wants to make a difference with the end goal of helping to heal our great nation.
One America Voices: Tom Breeden
Pastor Tom Breeden Charlottesville, Virginia Pastoral Advisor Q: You are a pastor by “trade” but what are some of your favorite hobbies in your off time? Are there things about those hobbies that you feel make you better able to serve the Lord? I spend...
One America Voices: Jessie Herrmann
Q: You and your husband are from (and currently living in) the great state of Texas. Tell us what you love about the state the most? Have you ever met a Texan who wasn’t proud?! We were our own nation at one point, and we won’t let anyone forget it. (I may...
Who is the Enemy?
We change the world by how we act in the world. How we are, how we live, how we serve. None of us live up to those ideals all the time. I sure don’t. I don’t need enemies – I am my own worst enemy most of the time. The truth is that Toxic Polarization feeds on our behaviors, thoughts, beliefs, and actions. We could end it tomorrow if we chose to.