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Danh ngôn của Ilhan Omar
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Life in Somalia before the civil war was beautiful. When the war happened, I was 8 years old and at that stage of understanding the world in a different way.
Every student has something to offer, and every student deserves a nurturing learning environment.
Minnesota's diversity should be its greatest strength, but our neglect of nonwhite students has stifled our progress toward growth and equity.
Learning is not limited to the classroom, and Minnesota shouldn't limit its education resources there, either.
I want my children to attend inclusive schools where diversity is respected and acknowledged as a sign of strength.
Hope will be found by understanding that diversity is the essence of the American Dream and why we need each other to fulfill it.
Truly, this is a nation that sees itself as one that instills hope and is really about allowing people to pursue their dreams.
No Minnesotan should ever experience preventable health risks from breathing polluted air or from drinking unsafe water.
One night, militia tried to break into our home, and the exterior was riddled with bullets.
I find hope in knowing that I belong to a state that has a lot of people who are champions of change and progress; that we will rise up and fight for justice and equality; that, ultimately, love will trump hate.
Since 2011, I am happy to say that I have reconciled with Ahmed Hirsi; we have married in our faith tradition and are raising our family together. Like all families, we have had our ups and downs, but we are proud to have come through it together.
We've become the party that wants to appease everyone and no one. And I think the only way that the Democrats become viable again is if we have people who have moral clarity and courage to say what they need to say and fight for what they need to fight for.
I think a big part of my faith teachings is to work together towards equality: that we're all created equal, and under the eyes of God, we all have a right to freedom and to access our rights equally.
I think we forget that, for a really long time, this country has been a place that has welcomed many refugees who have made it home and have tremendously contributed to this country.
I believe in the ideals of America, in liberty, justice, and the pursuit of happiness.