Showcasing the Global Network of Kellogg Fellows
Em meados do século XIX o mundo vivia o que foi definido como uma realidade repleta de desigualdades sociais, sendo que a busca em se encontrar o equilíbrio entre os extremos (desiguais) configurou o conceito “justiça social”, que significou a criação de mecanismos de proteção a favor dos mais fracos.
“God grant me... courage to change the things I can….”
Much of what happens in our world leaves us initially speechless. Last year I watched the video of the death of Tamir Rice, the 12-year-old African-American boy with a toy gun whom a policeman shot and killed within less than two seconds of arriving at his playground. Less than two seconds. Nothing I could write here would suffice to describe what happened; it has to be seen to be believed and understood.
Check out this TED or TEDx talk by one of our fellows or view the full library.
Kellogg Fellows answer WDYDWYD?
I am the son of a pipefitter and a substitute school teacher. I grew up in Inkster, Michigan, a predominantly black working class suburb of Detroit. My friends growing up were bookworms, athletes, bullies, and felons.