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Read more“I joined the One America Movement Board because I was frustrated by the toxic polarization I saw gaining a foothold in our country. Being on the board has given me hope and shown me that we can make a difference, one step at a time.” perfect union.”
Reverend Leslie Copeland-Tune
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We’re tired of talk.
Now is the time to roll up our sleeves and get to work—together—on the challenges facing our communities and our country. There’s so much to do. If we’re going to talk about it, let’s talk in a way that moves us toward getting to work.
Through the dark, we will find our way.
By: Chandra DeNap Whetstine Every day my three-year-old son wakes up and asks if COVID19 is still here and I have to say, “Yes. Yes, baby, it is.” Inevitably his little face falls as he says, “but I wanted to go to Mima’s house.” For as long as any of my three...
Today is Election Day
By: Heather Aliano Today, more than ever, we need to be ready to roll up our sleeves and get to work. I know you’re probably worried about the future because everything seems so uncertain. I am too. But lately one thing has really kept me going -- we are Americans. We...
Racism is a sin. Here’s what we do about it.
“We call on Christian leaders to do more than just denounce what they don’t like. We need more than thoughts and prayers or deafening silence to deal with the pervasiveness of racism. We cannot look away and expect change. Our congregations and communities need intentional, active guidance to address systemic racism.”
Home is where the Coronavirus is
"The coronavirus pandemic is unprecedented and painful, to be sure, but the rippling impact of the pandemic on jobs, homes, and peace of mind isn’t surprising when we consider these facts. Each of us is experiencing this pandemic differently, and we have to take the...
COVID Mommy Wars
"I spend my days fighting toxic polarization at a non-profit called the One America Movement, and the patterns and behaviors rising out of this pandemic is a red flag for what is to come. Just as mask-wearing has become political, school decisions are poised to be the...