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Pängea Perna's avatar

I wish that in my days of schooling I had a teacher as passionate as Marianne. Perhaps I have changed over these years and I now live more in my heart than mind helps. I will say that I had no idea what Juneteenth represented! Yes, I admit, I had no idea until I read Marianne's words. I never took the time until today and I'm glad I stopped to pay attention. Forgiveness and understanding is needed as well as compassion. These historical events serve all of us to become better people, if we let it serve us in that way. May God's light shine on all such events, provide healing and then take us into the world of the new, where hatred, cruelty and slavery of any kind have no meaning and never ever will again.

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Metta's avatar

As a New Zealand born Australian I was not aware of this day - and am grateful to now have this knowledge. Thank you, dear Marianne, for all your great efforts in helping to create a world that works for everyone. Through education, compassion and continuing to stand up for what is right, you inspire others to "cut through the crap" - and live their best selves with strength of purpose and clear intentions.

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