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Remembering Martin Luther King Jr. | Winner's Minute With Mac Hammond

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Racial reconciliation comes to the forefront today as we honor the life of Martin Luther King, Jr. In a nation that has seen so much racial division,
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it’s important that we stop putting the need for change onto other people’s shoulders. Collectively, we need to ask the question,
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“What mindsets and perspectives can I change to help alter the situation we're facing?”
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Answer from a position that embraces what others are saying. If someone doesn’t feel heard, don’t tell them why they feel that way.
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Put your feelings aside and ask how you can help. Even more than that, begin to add diversity to your life.
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The more you embrace diversity in your relationships,
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the more you’ll start to hear and embrace other people’s stories. I’m Mac Hammond, and this is the Winner’s Minute.