generations.

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for those who came out

in support of our march

big, little,

and in between

the spirit is strong

across the generations

 passed on from one to the other.

‘the future belongs to those who give the next generation reason for hope.’

*pierre teilhard de chardin

*Pierre was a French Jesuit, Catholic priest, scientist, palaeontologist, theologian, and teacher. He was Darwinian,  progressive in outlook and the author of several influential theological and philosophical books

 

 

 

Ann Arbor, MI, USA, July 2025

 


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  1. On the whole I’d say it was a very good day. And many picture albums to fill up the shelves (or whatever devices are used in the future) to tell the history). And there will be children and generations of grandchildren who will say,”See that little girl there?” She was my great-grandmother.”

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  2. I was pleased to see that the majority of protests remianed non-violent. The sheer volume of people participating should be a clear sign that the majority of Americans don’t like the direction we are taking as a country. We are a nation of laws, but there certainly needs to be due process. What is the point of having separation of powers if the executive branch has to question whether they need to follow the Constitution?

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