From the Inalienable Rights to the Inalienable Challenge

From the Inalienable Rights to the Inalienable Challenge
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Download or read book From the Inalienable Rights to the Inalienable Challenge written by George Banks and published by . This book was released on 2020-06-29 with total page 99 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "From the Inalienable Rights to the Inalienable Challenge was written for the intended audience of "Leadership." "Leadership" includes those who regardless of background, circumstances, or position, seek to accept the Inalienable Challenge for self, others and our country. The Inalienable Challenge includes taking responsibility for the freedom to think from the perspective of the "high ground," to identify and build with Human Effectiveness, the initiatives needed to support America's pursuit of the fulfillment of freedom, growth and emergence for all Americans. This book is offered as a guiding framework for those efforts. It provides a direction for America." - Dr. George P. Banks Dr. George P. Banks is an author, educator and an Applied Social Scientist. Growing up in Boston, Massachusetts, he has been significantly influenced by the New England history of protest that has encompassed, among other things, America's fight for freedom as well as movements for the abolition of slavery and equal rights for African Americans. With his foundation in science, he transforms his roots in the New England tradition of protest for freedom and equality to create a direction and supporting platforms for pursuing freedom and equality for African Americans, indeed all Americans, as our country moves through the twenty-first century. These values have both provided the purpose for and have been fulfilled through his education and career work. Dr. Banks' current work includes setting up community projects, group interactions for problem solving and generally building a network of strong people who are as passionate and adamant about the possibility for change as he is. Dr. Banks is an Adjunct Faculty member at George Mason University in Northern Virginia. From his work, Dr. Banks has extensive experience in designing, developing and implementing programs in community, educational and workplace settings. Leah Court is a UK based illustrator who graduated from university in 2019 with a degree in Graphic Arts. From paper cut to digital illustrations she enjoys experimenting with a variety of media within her work. She loves working with colour and appreciates the effect it has on the message being communicated. Her interest in and curiosity for exploring and learning more about the world around her led her to join this project. For more of her work check out: https://leahcourt.wixsite.com/leahsgraphicarts


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