From Ellen Buchman <[email protected]>
Subject Reflecting on 2020, Going Beyond in 2021
Date December 21, 2020 7:14 PM
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Dear&nbsp;John,
Wow. What a year we are concluding.&nbsp;&nbsp;
As I&nbsp;began December&rsquo;s annual journey of reflection and holiday&nbsp;prep, I couldn&rsquo;t help but&nbsp;keep thinking&nbsp;that&nbsp;if&nbsp;there&nbsp;ever was a year for seeing&nbsp;&ndash;&nbsp;and&nbsp;for&nbsp;so many,&nbsp;experiencing&nbsp;&ndash; the inequities of our country&nbsp;in real time&nbsp;while also&nbsp;hearing&nbsp;the calls for a better, more just future,&nbsp;2020&nbsp;was that&nbsp;year.&nbsp;&nbsp;
For&nbsp;so&nbsp;long, millions&nbsp;of people&nbsp;have struggled under the&nbsp;fractures&nbsp;of&nbsp;our country&rsquo;s woefully inadequate and unsafe systems, and those&nbsp;fissures&nbsp;were&nbsp;underscored and&nbsp;compounded this year.&nbsp;In the midst of&nbsp;a deadly pandemic&nbsp;and racial&nbsp;reckoning, our systems failed&nbsp;to provide&nbsp;safe and sufficient public&nbsp;healthcare. Failed to ensure&nbsp;economic&nbsp;opportunity and relief. Failed to provide&nbsp;equitable and effective K-12 learning&nbsp;opportunities. And&nbsp;failed&nbsp;to adhere to&nbsp;delivering&nbsp;respect and&nbsp;justice in policing. There were, and continue to be, so many other examples.&nbsp;
I want to pause,&nbsp;reflect,&nbsp;and&nbsp;cap the year with some sorely needed rest and even a little cheer. But as&nbsp;much as we may want to close the book on 2020 with authority and punctuate the current administration&rsquo;s tenure with a final explanation point following the words,&nbsp;&ldquo;FINALLY OVER,&rdquo;&nbsp;I can&rsquo;t let myself&nbsp;do that&nbsp;before&nbsp;considering&nbsp;how this year changed the way we live our lives.&nbsp;And I certainly cannot close the book without again pronouncing my deeply felt gratitude for the thousands of workers, health care providers, and so many others who addressed those challenges every day.
We know that the experiences of 2020 will persist in many ways&nbsp;and that&nbsp;so many&nbsp;made it through&nbsp;the struggle&nbsp;because,&nbsp;in community there is strength. &nbsp;But hopefully, if we do the work, we can prevent these&nbsp;challenges from further&nbsp;expansion. After all,&nbsp;many of us were able to&nbsp;meet the&nbsp;difficulty&nbsp;and darkness&nbsp;of this year in ways we never would have imagined just&nbsp;nine&nbsp;months ago,&nbsp;but we did it. We did it by seeing,&nbsp;hearing,&nbsp;and meeting one another where we&nbsp;are, if&nbsp;even from a physical distance&nbsp;while connecting on Zoom&nbsp;or from across the street, or over a neighbor&rsquo;s fence.&nbsp;We came together&nbsp;to challenge injustice&nbsp;through the determination, resilience, and commitment to one another&rsquo;s&nbsp;safety and&nbsp;wellbeing.&nbsp;&nbsp;
So, in this time of reflection, let&rsquo;s&nbsp;most certainly reflect, and even exhale a bit.&nbsp;But&nbsp;let&rsquo;s&nbsp;also&nbsp;mark the light of the holidays with an&nbsp;even brighter light for 2021. Let&rsquo;s use the very light that shone on the once unfathomable tragedies of 2020&nbsp;to&nbsp;starkly&nbsp;remember&nbsp;what we have overcome, and to&nbsp;rise up&nbsp;and go beyond&nbsp;these broken systems.&nbsp;&nbsp;
All of this starts with a shared and&nbsp;articulated&nbsp;view of where we are, and a bright light held to where we want to go. &nbsp;
Just imagine for a minute&nbsp;if: &nbsp;
The pillars of our government were true to the promise that all men,&nbsp;women,&nbsp;non-binary,&nbsp;and genderqueer people&nbsp;are created equal and&nbsp;have the chance to contribute fully,&nbsp;without discrimination,&nbsp;toward&nbsp;the pursuit of happiness.
A&nbsp;non-carceral state&nbsp;rehabilitates people whose worst act is treated as a&nbsp;learning experience through restorative justice, and&nbsp;that&nbsp;the families of people who are being supported in this way are cared for at the same time. &nbsp;
Popular culture&nbsp;depicts dads of color as loving, contributing family members&nbsp;in the news,&nbsp;on television,&nbsp;and in magazines.&nbsp;&nbsp;
Society&nbsp;redefines what it means to feel and be safe&nbsp;for everyone &ndash; in homes,&nbsp;on&nbsp;Zoom calls,&nbsp;in cyberspace, in places of worship, on the streets,&nbsp;and even in prisons and jails. &nbsp;
Migrants&nbsp;are welcomed&nbsp;into our country and our communities with a government-sponsored tour guide to our culture,&nbsp;and to&nbsp;society. &nbsp;
EVERY election WELCOMED&nbsp;AND ENCOURAGED&nbsp;the record participation of 2020! &nbsp;
Now, I know that taking stock of 2020 can be tough and can get in the way of seeing the possibilities, especially&nbsp;with&nbsp;all that&rsquo;s happened in the last nine months&nbsp;of this&nbsp;helluva&nbsp;year. But we will always hold those experiences&nbsp;of&nbsp;loss to fuel our drive for justice. All of this starts with imagining what&rsquo;s possible&nbsp;and&nbsp;telling a new story.&nbsp;&nbsp;
Last week, as I marked&nbsp;Chanukah and reflected&nbsp;on all that&rsquo;s been experienced in this&nbsp;long year,&nbsp;I grew&nbsp;excited to think about the possibilities&nbsp;and to&nbsp;usher in&nbsp;the future &ndash; starting with&nbsp;2021. I&nbsp;continue to&nbsp;think about how,&nbsp;together,&nbsp;we can consider the ways to reset our sights and strive toward that brightly lit vision of&nbsp;tomorrow.&nbsp;I am resolved to&nbsp;be hopeful&nbsp;and&nbsp;to&nbsp;consider the&nbsp;unimaginable becoming reality,&nbsp;if we let ourselves have the space to imagine the possibilities, and to go beyond.&nbsp; &nbsp;
Warmly,

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