“Protest of injustice is a good and necessary thing, but you
need to have an alternative in mind. You can’t just tear stuff
down. You need to have an inkling of what is possible.”*
--Rev. Dr. Cheryl J. Sanders, Professor of Christian Ethics, Howard University School of Divinity. Senior Pastor Third Street Church of God, Washington, D.C.
*To read the article from which this quote was taken, "Dr.
Cheryl Sanders’ Seven Leadership Lessons to Take from MLK’s Legacy", by Sharon Hong (1/23/14), go to:
“Protest
of injustice is a good and necessary thing, but you need to have an
alternative in mind,” she said. “You can’t just tear stuff down. You
need to have an inkling of what is possible.” - See more at:
http://fuller.edu/about/news-and-events/articles/2014/dr--cheryl-sanders--seven-leadership-lessons-to-take-from-mlk-s-legacy/#sthash.2Y78VmCm.dpuf
“Protest
of injustice is a good and necessary thing, but you need to have an
alternative in mind,” she said. “You can’t just tear stuff down. You
need to have an inkling of what is possible.” - See more at:
http://fuller.edu/about/news-and-events/articles/2014/dr--cheryl-sanders--seven-leadership-lessons-to-take-from-mlk-s-legacy/#sthash.2Y78VmCm.dpuf
“Protest
of injustice is a good and necessary thing, but you need to have an
alternative in mind,” she said. “You can’t just tear stuff down. You
need to have an inkling of what is possible.” - See more at:
http://fuller.edu/about/news-and-events/articles/2014/dr--cheryl-sanders--seven-leadership-lessons-to-take-from-mlk-s-legacy/#sthash.2Y78VmCm.dpuf
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