"What's a conscience! I'll tell ya! A conscience is that still small voice people won't listen to. That's just the trouble with the world today." —Jiminy Cricket to Pinocchio, (from the movie, Pinocchio, 1940.)
“We are a people in a quandary about the present. We are a people in search of our future. We are a people in search of a national community." —Barbara Jordan, (1936-1996), (1976 Democratic Convention speech), First African-American elected to the Texas Senate after Reconstruction and the first Southern African-American woman elected to the United States House of Representatives.
The conscience of America is being tested daily during this stressful crisis period.
Hard questions require soul-searching answers—Should I wear a mask? Should I kneel during the National Anthem? Will my protesting in the streets jeopardize community health? What can I do to alleviate systemic racism?
The answers can be found in what is right and wrong—what is true or false—and how these answers affect our collective well-being.
Photo Credits: Venetian Plague Doctor, 1760, print by Jan van Grevenbroeck; "Hazmat Suit," WWI, France 1918,wellcomeimages.org; "Federal Troops-Portland" Oregon Public Broadcasting
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