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Elisabeth Kersten's avatar

Excellent and moving piece that blends the joys and sorrows of our public life with the personal. As we remember, we grieve, grow, and commit to become our better selves.

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Anne Gunn's avatar

The first time I REALLY HEARD the meaning of the word democracy was watching the inauguration of President John F. Kennedy. I was 17. I'd just graduated from high school the previous June. I'd just started a job and wasn't sure what lay ahead for me. The "ask not" phrase, in his address, caught fire. It was powerful; it was moving -- and my response was to say, "I want to become an American citizen." A year later, I stood in a federal courtroom in Chicago to take the oath of citizenship and to dissolve my fealty to the Queen of England pledging my allegiance to the ideal that is America. American democracy was such a powerful pull on my heart (and still is) that I was willing to set aside my Scottish heritage and jump into the water of democracy. I have never wavered from that commitment until January 6, 2021. I've struggled this past year to understand what is happening to my country. My struggle is still alive, but each minute of each day I grow more confident in the ideal of democracy. I think everyone, no exceptions, should be asked to raise their right hand to claim the ideal of democracy as their own. It's an ideal worth fighting for. It's not perfect, but it's being perfected one person at a time.

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