March is the celebration of Women throughout the world. I would like to knowledge this special woman who has been an inspiration and uplift all woment.
I proudly endorse Fiona Ma as a candidate for California State Lieutenant Governor.
Fiona Ma has shown throughout her entire career that a true leader doesn’t just represent their own family or community when in a position of power, but listens to and serves all people, across cultures and backgrounds, regardless of social status or political party. She is a true champion of diversity.
I can personally attest to her integrity and commitment. She is a woman of her word: capable, decisive, thoughtful, and intellectually grounded. I am confident she will not disappoint. With leaders like Fiona Ma, California can continue moving forward and strengthening its position as a global economic leader.
Please support @FionaMa as California Lieutenant Governor.
Disclaimer: This statement reflects my own personal observations and opinion. You do not have to agree with me, but I respectfully ask that all comments remain polite and respectful.
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Today, I pause to honor the life and legacy of Reverend Jesse Jackson, a man whose voice carried the weight of justice, hope, and unwavering faith.
He didn’t just speak about change, he demanded it. He didn’t just march for equality, he lived it. From standing beside giants of the Civil Rights Movement to becoming a voice for those too often unheard, his life was a testament to courage in action.
Reverend Jackson reminded us that hope is not passive. It is active. It stands up. It speaks out. It believes, even when the road is long.
May we continue to build bridges where there are divides, lift others as we climb, and never grow tired of striving for a more just and compassionate world.
Rest in power, Reverend. Your work echoes on.