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Tag Archives: New York Times Be the Unity you seek
On Choosing a 9/11 Legacy: Which will we feed?
In 2001, I was given the opportunity to help lead a team of support workers to Ground Zero. We began at an Aid Station atop a girder that fell from the South Tower. My experience there contained many blessings. It came with a cost. I would do it again. Continue reading
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United We Stand – On Being the Unity We Seek
“Put one foot in front of the other. Turn off your TV. Power down your phone, say hi to your neighbor, and introduce yourself to a stranger. Connect. Be the unity you seek.” Joe Quinn Monday morning on … Continue reading