Today, as I’ve been talking with partners and volunteers in our gun violence prevention movement, and as I’ve been connecting with people who knocked doors and made phone calls this election – I’ve started to awake from the angry despair. We lean on each other, we celebrate and cry together, and we hope for a better future. We rest when needed, and then we look ahead, because lives are on the line.
Our movement isn't about one moment, one loss, one victory. A movement is about the people. About the community. About the world we believe in.
We’re still waiting for the remaining votes to be counted, which will determine whether or not we keep our slim gun safety majority in the PA House and will play a large part in setting our strategy. So I'm not here to tell you what's next. That will happen in the future days as we regroup. I’m simply here to be in community with you and invite you to join me in sharing what you’re thinking and feeling today.
The road to a safer PA just got a little bit longer, the path less clear. But, that will not deter us. And together, carrying each other, we can find a way to move faster toward a life free from gun violence.