HOLLIMAN
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Times are changing with the uncertainty of this pandemic and growing use of virtual communication. Generation after generation injustices are being exposed and challenged.
Do you understand what your voice is? One definition of voice is the understanding to express The voiceful should always position themselves to stand up against hatred, violence, and division of mankind. The United States of America is going through many challenging issues where people are fighting, and arguing with each other. Where are the principles and core values of the nation’s beliefs? How can the voiceless expect the voiceful to speak and be heard if no one wants to listen and remember what our country stands for? Do you consider this to be just a critical moment or a moment to start a movement? Most Americans want to be free from bondage, unnecessary killings, political disenfranchisement, redlining, racial discriminations, and police brutality. Also freedom from hatred treatments, or acts overall which has continued to this day from past privileged and conditions from powerful individuals.
To make any changes or start a movement will start with using your voice.
The world will always have problems. Today is your moment in history. How do you want it to be remembered?
What can you do to make it better? How will you help others? Will you stand against oppression and prejudice?
Will you lend a helping hand to those in need? Using your voice will challenge Americans to do their work in this country to call for justice through legislation or litigation. Without voicing this nation would suffer continuous cycles of regressions affecting only the voiceless. All voices matter to offer progressions, opportunities, and a better future for all. Your voice does matter yesterday, today, and tomorrow.
How will you use your voice?
Sherry Holliman is a concerned citizen of Crittenden County with some views on a variety of subjects that she would like to share with her community. She is a former Marion City Councilwoman.