Bring people together to find common values: Our nation will be stronger if we can turn down the partisan rhetoric and attempt to listen and to find common ground and values. Leaders can lead with empathy and set the tone and provide the space for sustained dialogue. A deep desire for a better future and the opportunity for all to live a meaningful life likely unites the staunchest Trump and Biden supporters. The importance of providing individuals with educational opportunities and pathways to meaningful work that pays family sustaining wages should likewise find common purpose. Dialogue establishing common values and purpose does not solve all of our disagreements, but it allows us to work from a place where we can recognize the humanity and the goodwill of those with whom we have differences.
Move to action: This is a defining moment in history. We are called to navigate through health and economic crises; to address the longstanding systemic racial injustices that have come to the fore this year; and to build the foundation of a more equitable society for the next generation. Leaders must emerge with bold ideas, a bias toward action, and a willingness to engage in the real work of driving progress.
As the leader of JFF, I pledge to engage and push for action of sufficient scale and impact to match the challenges of this moment. In the years and elections to come, I want to be able to look back knowing that I stepped up to meet this moment with empathy, an eye on unity, and a bias for action.