Who We Are

We are in it together.

Regardless of national, political, religious, affiliation or other affinity, let's remember that we are all in this together—this life, this community, this world. 


Our hope is that #2020Reflect will help us focus on the many things we have in common and less on our differences.  Please supportour mission for positive change by with a donation on our GoFundMe page.

We are people first.

We may have different cultures, languages, customs, and lifeways, but we are people first. 


After nearly a century of our world moving in the direction of becoming increasingly equitable, inclusive and united, current trends suggest the tide is turning and that we are becoming increasingly polarized and divided even as we are becoming increasingly "connected"--at least technologically.


Our wish at #2020Reflect is that we use 2020 to reflect on the state of things and make use of our interconnectedness to talk constructively with one another about what we think is good vs. what is not right, who we are, where we've been, and what we want the world to be for our future us, for our children, and for future generations.  


Despite a few who may want us to believe otherwise, the future world and what we want next is up to us.