12+ Marc Morial Quotes On Education, Slavery
Marc Morial is an American political leader who served as the mayor of New Orleans from 1994 to 2002. He is currently the president and CEO of the National Urban League, a civil rights organization dedicated to economic empowerment in order to elevate the standard of living in historically underserved urban communities. Morial is also a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, a nonpartisan think tank. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Marc Morial on leadership, education, slavery.
Technology is permeating every single thing we do... And to the extent that we can better expose our young people to all the different ways that technology can be used, not just for video games or toys, we're planning for the future. — Marc Morial
Poverty, the racial divide and social injustice do not impact only those who suffer most visibly. Alleviating poverty and injustice is a responsibility we must never forget or abandon. — Marc Morial
We must continue to have voting rights in the state, not to politicize this, but they must have a voice in the rebuilding effort in the community from which they have been displaced. — Marc Morial
Money is not our primary aim. Changing the behavior and the practice of the gun industry is. — Marc Morial
This - the leadership of the mayor is crucial, because it is to the mayor that people will look to provide the vision, the energy, and the sense of confidence in the rebuilding and the recovery. — Marc Morial
A police officer wears a uniform. They're sworn to uphold the law. They're public servants. And they should not be above the law. — Marc Morial
What would it take for you to acknowledge that race is an issue? Maybe you don't want to acknowledge that race is an issue. — Marc Morial
We want the clear facts to be reported that we, according to the FBI, have a lower violent crime rate than Atlanta, or Houston, or Dallas, or Miami or San Antonio. To some extent, the perception that's been created is much greater than the reality. — Marc Morial
Progress rarely comes as a result of being passive. — Marc Morial
Because Katrina put it out there, no one can play the pretend game anymore that there isn't poverty and inequality in this country. The Millions More Movement - Katrina gives it added significance. — Marc Morial
We stand ready to work together, where possible, in helping rebuild not only homes and businesses, but most importantly, lives of those who so desperately need our help. — Marc Morial
Because you basically won a close re-election, your first task is to unify the city. And it's done not with words but with actions, by reaching out, to the supporters of your opponent as well as to reassure your own supporters. — Marc Morial
Life Lessons by Marc Morial
- Marc Morial is a great example of how to use political power to create positive change and fight for the rights of marginalized communities.
- He has shown that it is possible to use your voice to create a more equitable and just society, even in the face of adversity.
- His work serves as an inspiration to continue fighting for justice and equality for all citizens, regardless of race, gender, or economic status.
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