Why George Takei And Lawyers Across America Keep Me Optimistic About The State Of Our Nation
“How do you get this 20th century antique off the ground?” (A publicity photo from “Star Trek IV, The Voyage Home.”)

Why George Takei And Lawyers Across America Keep Me Optimistic About The State Of Our Nation

“Raise a glass to freedom / Something they can never take away / No matter what they tell you / Raise a glass to the four of us / Tomorrow there’ll be more of us.” — Lin-Manuel Miranda, “The Story of Tonight,” Hamilton

Yesterday, I had the opportunity to attend George Takei’s presentation in Dallas about his experiences growing up in an internment camp, advocating for marriage equality and LGBT rights, and acting in the Star Trek franchise.

It had been several months since I last heard him speak in San Diego, but it was clear that he remained ever optimistic about our democratic experiment. The cosmic observer and former lieutenant commander and captain of the USS Enterprise repeatedly reminded the audience that our country was founded by fallible men with noble ideas. And that a people’s democracy is at its best when its citizens are engaged and involved.

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Dianne McClintock Callahan

Current Emory University Law Student, Advocate for American Foundation for Suicide Prevention and Alliance of Professional Health Advocates

7 年

George Takei, what an admiration. If I am correct, this picture was taken in the Star Trek series "Save the Whales episode. You haven't aged a bit. Thanks for your advocacy work!

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