A Reflection of Kindness and Justice






        As I read today’s reflection, I am struck once again by the wisdom of youth.  Working as a tutor for at-risk students at Hillside Work and Scholarship, and advising the ACTS Youth Council, I am frequently in the company of young people who open my eyes with fresh perspectives and re-ignite my enthusiasm for working for justice and equity.


          High school senior Timmy Lake’s assertion that once we observe injustice, we must act with kindness, offers the opportunity to begin the work with small, humble actions.  Reaching out to a child who has been hurt by unkind words because of being different, listening to a teen who is struggling with issues of racial inequity, helping a recent immigrant navigate the confusing systems of a new country—all these kindnesses move us from the passive world of observing injustice to the active world of confronting it with love.  Once we take this first step from observation to action, we have begun our journey toward freedom and equity for all.

 

“We can do no great things, only small things with great love.”   Mother Teresa


Sandy B.

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  1. Sandy, Observation to action May the journey Continue - Kindness, Kindness, so basic.

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