Happy Fourth of July! As we come together with family and friends to commemorate this special day, let us also take a moment to express our gratitude to the brave men and women who have served and continue to serve our country, protecting the liberties we hold dear.
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🌟 On Memorial Day, we remember the brave men and women who gave their lives to protect our freedom. Let us honor their memory by living with purpose, compassion, and unwavering patriotism. Their sacrifices remind us that the cost of freedom must never be forgotten. 🙏 #MemorialDay #RememberTheFallen #HonorThem #NeverForget #GratefulNation #LandOfTheFree #HomeOfTheBrave #neverforgotten #virtualprofessionals #inessencebusinesssolutions
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We want to live in a truly inclusive, multi-racial democracy. But to get there, we must repair the ongoing racial harms brought by slavery and its legacy. For too long, the dominant narrative around reparations has been controlled by white supremacists who aren’t interested in transformative institutional and cultural change. But despite their divisive and fear-based claims, the movement toward racial repair will benefit us all. Learn how philanthropists are using their funds to redefine the narrative on reparations: https://lnkd.in/gzjNe2Y7
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Save 📌 and Share with 3 people in your network 👥 🌟 Honoring Memorial Day and Securing Your Legacy 🌟 As we commemorate Memorial Day, we pay tribute to the courageous men and women who have sacrificed their lives to protect our freedoms. Their dedication inspires us to reflect on the values they fought to defend: freedom, family, and the future. In honoring their legacy, it's also a time to consider how we can protect and provide for our own families. One essential way to do this is by ensuring you have a comprehensive estate plan that includes a trust. 📜✨ 🔹 Why is a Trust Important? 1. Control and Flexibility: Dictate how and when your assets are distributed. 2. Privacy: Keep your estate matters private and out of public records. 3. Protection: Safeguard your loved ones from creditors and legal disputes. 4. Tax Benefits: Optimize tax advantages and reduce estate tax burdens. 5. Continuity and Stability: Ensure a seamless transition and preserve family harmony. This Memorial Day, as we remember those who have given their all, let’s also take steps to protect our own legacies. A well-crafted trust can provide peace of mind and security for your loved ones, ensuring your wishes are honored and your family is cared for. Reach out if you have any questions about incorporating a trust into your estate plan. Together, we can build a secure future for your family. 🤝 hashtag hashtag #MemorialDay #Legacy #EstatePlanning #Trusts #FamilyFirst #HonoringHeroes Give this post a Like 👍 Follow us on Insta: ms.trusts411 🙌 Let's connect on LinkedIn 🤝 DM for Trust Planning 💵 Email: trusts@legacytaxadvisorsllc.com Website: legacytaxadvisorsllc.com --- Register to join our FREE trust webinar this FRIDAY at 10:30am EST, Securing your Legacy - The Advantages of Trusts in Estate Planning 💻 Registration Link: https://lnkd.in/dPxGds2n If you can't attend, DM your email address for the webinar recording 🙌 https://lnkd.in/dEqtt4re
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What is an Ethical Leader? I describe ethical leadership as the critical appropriation and embodiment of moral traditions that have shaped the character and shared meanings of a people (an ethos). In fact, ethical leadership does not emerge from a historical vacuum but from the lifeworlds of particular traditions and speaks authoritatively and acts responsibly with the aim of serving the collective good. Ethical leaders, therefore, are those whose characters have been shaped by the wisdom, habits, and practices of particular traditions—often more than one—yet they tend to be identified with a specific cultural ethos and narrative. Finally, ethical leadership asks the question of values in reference to ultimate concern. Fannie Lou Hamer was an ethical leader.
✨Today is Fannie Lou Hamer’s 106th birthday. I spoke to journalist Rebekah Barber about Hamer’s enduring legacy for Truthout. https://lnkd.in/ew8ifhg2
106 Years After Fannie Lou Hamer Was Born, Her Struggle for Justice Lives On
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This Memorial Day, as we remember the brave men and women who gave their lives for our freedom, it’s a poignant time to reflect on the legacies we create and the memories we cherish. It’s a day to honor sacrifice and to think about the impact of legacy—how actions and decisions resonate beyond a lifetime. In remembrance, we can also consider how we manage our own legacies through the choices we make every day. While today is about those who made the ultimate sacrifice, it’s also a reminder for all of us about the importance of planning and ensuring a secure future for our loved ones. It’s a tribute to foresight, responsibility, and the care we take to safeguard what matters most. As you spend today in reflection, consider how you’re shaping your legacy. On this day of remembrance, let’s honor those who have gone before us by living with intention and purpose. #MemorialDay
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AnitaB.org is out of office today in observance of Juneteenth. This day commemorates the 158th anniversary of the arrival of Union soldiers in Galveston, Texas, to enforce the Emancipation Proclamation, years after it was originally issued. Take a moment to learn more about the significance of Juneteenth and its legacy by reading this insightful article from Anti-Racism Daily: https://lnkd.in/g29GAxdC
Black Emancipation and the Legacy of Juneteenth
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Today we highlight Bayard Rustin, a strategic genius and key architect of the Civil Rights Movement. See how Rustin's mind & nonviolent activism propelled the movement forward. https://lnkd.in/gkAWzV4m
A Raw, Real, Reflection of Bayard Rustin
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On July 2, 2024, we commemorate the 60th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, a pivotal moment in American history. Signed into law by President Lyndon B. Johnson, this landmark legislation represented the culmination of decades of relentless advocacy by civil rights leaders, addressing deep-seated racial inequality and segregation across the United States. We are reminded of the ongoing struggle for equality and the imperative of sustained advocacy and vigilance. The parallels between past and present underscore the urgent need for collective voice and action to realize a more just and equitable society for all. Read more from Imari Paris Jeffries Ph.D. on why the 60th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 serves as critical moments to reaffirm commitments to justice and equality below.
Reflecting The Civil Rights Act Of 1964 - Embrace Boston
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Simply; the Cowardness of Action(s). Even then the Constitution was then and still today not up holden to the Races of the +\-15%ers'. Equality will come when those without representation, we have token representation today, collectively built for themselves the #Infrastructure(s) to secure their own Constitutionality's and support that; which heretofore has yet to be established yet again and then sustained for generations. Will You Stand In the Gap?. Vote your position in All local voting opportunities with one thing on your agenda; the sustained growth & infrastructure of a Nation within the **US without a Tribal Domain. They are NOT called Native; rather Indigenous.
What became known as Bloody Sunday occurred #OnThisDay in 1965 in Selma, Alabama. The march was named for the 600 marchers who were attacked while crossing Edmund Pettus bridge. Law enforcement officers attacked unarmed marchers with Billy clubs and sprayed tear gas. Activist Amelia Boynton Robinson was brutally beaten by Alabama state troopers during the march. This photo drew national attention to the cause of civil rights and captured the brutality of the African American voting rights struggle. Robinson was a leading organizer of the march, working directly with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC). Robinson had a history of activism, co-founding the Dallas County Voters League in 1933, and held African American voter registration drives in Selma from the 1930s-1950s. Later that year, the Voting Rights Act passed, a landmark federal achievement of the 1960s Civil Rights Movement. More: http://s.si.edu/2FvhwZQ #APeoplesJourney #ANationsStory #WomensHistoryMonth 📸 Collection of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, © 1965 Spider Martin
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It has only been a few years since Juneteenth officially became a United States National Holiday, so some companies may still be deciding how they can best integrate and celebrate this national holiday throughout their companies. Here are some ideas to help get you started: 1. Volunteer as a company at a local event 2. Sponsor a Juneteenth event in your community 3. Expand your company's DEI efforts 4. Invite a civil rights or racial justice professional speaker to come and talk to your organization Happy Juneteenth everyone! The original concept for this post, and some of the ideas were taken from this article: https://lnkd.in/gC5vYHkm.
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