Can we embrace our state's complexity? (Election results, stories of hope and action, and news from ZSR)
A Note from Joy
Greetings,
We’re emerging from a bitter election, and, true to form, North Carolina voters confused the nation.
We voted for Donald Trump and Josh Stein. Winners of our statewide races were split between the parties.
The post-mortem analyses are asking, “How is this possible?” Yet, North Carolina has long been known for its political paradoxes.
I’ve been pondering why we have a hard time accepting these paradoxes. Our human tendency is to search for a simple explanation – a single story – to help us understand the world.
But each of our decisions, including who we vote for, is influenced by an ocean of experiences that can't be reduced to single story.
The danger of a single story, as author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie reminded us in her famous TED Talk, is that “it robs people of dignity ... It makes our recognition of our equal humanity difficult.” We must learn to hold more than one truth at the same time, and we must be wary of boxing people into a single frame.?In this election, North Carolina voters rejected the single story of being red or blue.
As we move forward, I hope we’ll reject the tendency to reduce our fellow North Carolinians to a single story, too. None of us is just one thing or another – we are each beautifully and richly complex.?
The future is always uncertain, regardless of who wins elections. As we move forward, ZSR will continue to look for ways to make life better for all North Carolinians. We will look for ways to protect the vulnerable and strengthen democracy. And we will seek ways to help North Carolinians resist the single story and embrace the complexity of our common humanity.?
All for NC,
Joy Vermillion Heinsohn
Executive Director
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4 天前What does Tom Kenan think of the PBS hit piece? His grandfather William Rand Kenan manned a Gatling Gun during the riot. I could only watch the first 10 minutes of the PBS documentary because it defamed both sides of the story. Wilmington 1898 was not the only successful American coup d'etat, you just had one in this last election. Josh Stein's two top contributors are Michael Bloomberg and George Soros. Congratulations you just became California! ??
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5 天前So well said! Thank you!