But true transformation happens when every community member steps forward and takes action. The real hope for lasting change lies not in the hands of a few, but in the collective effort of all of us, supporting each other and building together.
Throughout history, meaningful change has always been driven by communities coming together, especially in the face of injustice. From the fight for Black liberation to the suffrage movement for women's rights, progress has never been achieved by passive spectatorship. It has required active participation, a shared vision, and mutual support. The same is true today.
Leadership Begins with Us
We often think of leaders as those in high positions of power or influence, but leadership is something we all possess within ourselves. It starts with how we support each other, how we show up for our neighbors, and how we use our voices to advocate for what is right. Every act of solidarity, no matter how small, contributes to the greater good. Whether it’s standing up for a friend, organizing a community initiative, or simply lending a helping hand, these actions create ripples of change that extend far beyond ourselves.
In the past, when Indigenous communities made decisions, they often sought consensus, making sure the needs of the whole were considered. While this concept can guide us, today’s call is not just to look backward but to step forward into our shared responsibility. We need to remember that change is not something to watch from the sidelines; it's something we all contribute to by supporting one another and standing firm in our shared values.
Learning from the Fight for Freedom
Throughout history, movements for freedom have been born from this very understanding. The civil rights movement was not simply the work of its most visible leaders but of countless individuals, families, and communities who risked their livelihoods and safety to fight for equality. From bus boycotts to sit-ins, ordinary people took extraordinary actions to support each other and demand justice. Their unity was their strength, and it became a blueprint for future movements.
Similarly, the women's suffrage movement gained momentum because women supported one another, working across lines of race, class, and geography. It was their collective persistence, their belief in each other’s worth and rights, that eventually led to the recognition of women's right to vote. They knew they could not rely on existing power structures to change, so they banded together to force the shift.
These movements remind us that the power of change rests in our collective hands. When we act together, when we amplify each other's voices, we become unstoppable. The same applies to the challenges we face today.
Galvanizing for a Shift
If we want to see a world that is more just, compassionate, and equitable, it begins with how we support one another. We must take an active role in nurturing our communities, uplifting those who have been silenced, and creating spaces where everyone feels heard and valued. True leadership is not about power—it’s about service. It’s about seeing a need in your community and responding to it, knowing that you are part of something bigger than yourself.
Today, many leaders in our communities are tirelessly working to create spaces of healing, growth, and safety. But they can’t do it alone. It’s time for all of us to become leaders in our own right by actively supporting these efforts. We cannot sit idly by, expecting change to happen without our involvement. Change requires each of us to show up, speak out, and commit to the hard work of building a better world.
Supporting Each Other Is the Way Forward
We live in a world where division is often highlighted, but we must be intentional in focusing on what brings us together. That unity is where our true power lies. In our neighborhoods, schools, and workplaces, there are countless opportunities to show up for one another. Whether it’s supporting a local initiative, volunteering, or simply listening to the needs of someone who feels unheard, each action helps to create the change we want to see.
For leaders who have given their lives to serving the community—those who sacrifice time with their families, their energy, and their resources—it is up to us to show them that they are not alone. When we support them, we amplify their work and ensure that their efforts have a lasting impact.
A Call to Action: Participate, Don’t Observe
If we truly want to see change, we must actively participate in creating it. This means stepping outside of our comfort zones, engaging in conversations that matter, and recognizing that we all have a role to play. We must shift the way we think about leadership—from a top-down approach to one that is collaborative, inclusive, and community-driven.
There is no room for passive observation in the work of change. Our collective action, our support for one another, and our willingness to show up—this is how we create the world we want to live in. The fight for freedom, for justice, and for equity is ongoing, and it requires all of us to rise up together.
A Future Built on Unity
As we look to the future, let us remember that the greatest changes happen when we are united in purpose. By supporting each other, amplifying marginalized voices, and taking action together, we can build the kind of communities where everyone feels valued, safe, and empowered. Let us commit to becoming the change we wish to see and creating a world where leadership is defined not by authority but by service, love, and a shared responsibility for the greater good.
The time to act is now. Together, we can create the shift we’ve been waiting for.