Rosa Parks, a seamstress from Montgomery, Alabama, would not give up her bus seat to a white man in 1955. Historians mark the date of her quiet-but-revolutionary act as the start of the modern civil rights movement in the United States.
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how to be a movement leader |
brief debrief from innovation3 Dallashad a blast here in Dallas and so much has happened and it’d take hours to write out what i’d want to write out… |
who could speak for all Asian AmericansSuppose a mainstream media outlets wanted to identify and interview leading Asian Americans. Someone recently asked me to suggest at least 3 community leaders for a news documentary piece. I need your help. |
an interview with editor Helen LeeHelen Lee is one of the editors who worked on the Growing Healthy Asian American Churches book we’ve been discussing here. She is also cofounder of the Best Christian Workplaces Institute, and formerly an editor at Christianity Today. |
becoming a leaderGave a talk tonight at Triangle Youth Fellowship (TYF) to about 100 Asian American high schoolers, about how following Jesus = Becoming a Leader. Forgot to mention it to y’all before I went, partly b/c I was busy making preparations for it, [ . . . ] |











