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Martin, Maya, and Me: A Brief Exploration of Social Injustice and its stories, opinions, and a bit of literary considerations help you explore your own beliefs about yourself, your relation to others-otherwise know as society-and social injustices to begin some much needed healing. What is your belief about who you are as an individual? How do you relate to the Other? Perhaps more than ever, each of us should examine Self in the light of what is happening in our world. Love and light should guide not only your personal healing but also our legislation, public policy, and the continuation of…mehr

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Martin, Maya, and Me: A Brief Exploration of Social Injustice and its stories, opinions, and a bit of literary considerations help you explore your own beliefs about yourself, your relation to others-otherwise know as society-and social injustices to begin some much needed healing. What is your belief about who you are as an individual? How do you relate to the Other? Perhaps more than ever, each of us should examine Self in the light of what is happening in our world. Love and light should guide not only your personal healing but also our legislation, public policy, and the continuation of our society. Briefly examining two works by Martin Luther King and Maya Angelou, Michael DePung promotes curiosity and healing through logic and emotion. He shares a few of his own stories and opinions regarding racism and why it's still with us.
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Michael DePung followed his Heart when he retired early from public education to pursue a childhood dream of writing. Three degrees and seventeen years in public education and many more in private consultation has yielded him opportunity to observe, process, and appreciate human behavior. He has published over 600 articles on Medium, some of which formed the basis for his first published work, Superhero You! Discover Self. Create Purpose. Most recently he has published his second nonfiction book, Martin, Maya, and Me: A Brief Exploration of Social Injustice. He continues to publish articles as well as revise his first novel, The Fellowship of the Heart. Do you have questions for Michael or would you like to receive his email newsletter? Let him know at mdepung@gmail.com !