Daniel hosts a fireside chat with Martha Revelo at the Latino Leaders Summit

Daniel hosts a fireside chat with Martha Revelo at the Latino Leaders Summit

Daniel Blackman speaks with Martha Revelo about leadership, career development, and youth engagement at the GALEO Latino Leaders Summit on October 14, 2023. Martha Revelo is the Associate Director for Government Relations for Associations County Commissioners in Georgia (ACCG) and one of the recipients of the 50 most Influential Latinos in Georgia 2023. The Latino Leaders Summit is GALEO’s annual leadership summit that focuses on enhancing the skills and knowledge of Georgia’s Latin community.

Peace, Reconciliation, and Unity: An Open Letter to the Families, First Responders, and Survivors of 9/11

Peace, Reconciliation, and Unity: An Open Letter to the Families, First Responders, and Survivors of 9/11

On this solemn day, we pause to remember and honor the tragic events that unfolded on September 11, 2001. It has been more than two decades since that fateful day, but the memories of the lives lost and the indomitable spirit of those who stood tall in the face of adversity continue to resonate with us. With heavy hearts and deep gratitude, we write this open letter to express our profound thanks and to reflect on the enduring journey towards reconciliation.

Working Hard, Staying Poor: Unveiling America’s Labor Day Realities

Working Hard, Staying Poor: Unveiling America’s Labor Day Realities

On Labor Day, as many Americans revel in a well-deserved respite from their daily toils, it’s essential to cast a compassionate eye upon the millions of low-wage American workers who find themselves laboring while others celebrate. These individuals constitute the backbone of our economy, and their invaluable contributions demand recognition and fair compensation. Labor Day, with its roots in the labor movement’s fight for basic workplace rights, serves as a poignant reminder of the ongoing struggle for workers’ dignity. Poverty may take different forms in the United States compared to developing nations, but injustice remains a universal constant. The plight of working hard but staying poor is an injustice we must collectively address. Let us extend our gratitude to America’s workforce for their unwavering dedication and resilience, recognizing that they deserve acknowledgment and equitable treatment not only on Labor Day but every day of the year.

Part 2 of 2 – Where do we go from Here: Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness, in a New American Century

Part 2 of 2 – Where do we go from Here: Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness, in a New American Century

As we enter a new American century, the ideals of “Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness” take on a fresh significance, guiding us in creating a future rooted in justice, equality, and human flourishing. “Life” urges us to address healthcare and environmental disparities, ensuring every individual’s dignity. “Liberty” extends beyond freedom from oppression to dismantling systemic racism. “The Pursuit of Happiness” calls for inclusive spaces and economic opportunities. In a complex era, these principles remain steadfast, urging us to advocate for justice globally. Let’s remember that these words, born from history, drive us to a future where everyone can thrive.

Part 1 of 2 – 60 Years since the March on Washington: Measuring our Moral Compass

Part 1 of 2 – 60 Years since the March on Washington: Measuring our Moral Compass

Reflecting on the 60th anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech, we confront the progress and challenges of racial equality, environmental justice, and social equity. King’s vision of unity still resonates as we navigate economic disparities, healthcare injustices, and threats to voting rights. This anniversary isn’t just a nod to history; it’s a call to fight present inequalities. We must address the interconnected struggles faced by marginalized groups and advocate for a just future. As we gather at the Lincoln Memorial, let’s remember collective power and commit to realizing King’s dream of equality and justice for all.