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Ella Baker was born on December 13, 1903, and she died on December 13, 1986. Eighty three years, same date. That alone tells you this is someone worth pausing for. But her real legacy is not about dates. It is about how movements are built, and who actually holds them up. Ella Baker was a strategist, organizer, and political thinker who believed real change comes from ordinary people, not charismatic figureheads. She worked with the NAACP, helped launch the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, and later played a critical role in the formation of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee. While others gave speeches, she built systems. While others stood at podiums, she stood in community meetings, kitchens, and church basements. She openly challenged the idea that movements need a single leader. Her philosophy was simple but radical. Strong people do not need strong leaders. They need tools, knowledge, and space to organize themselves. That belief shaped student activism across the South and helped fuel voter registration drives, grassroots education, and long term organizing that rarely made headlines but changed lives. Ella Baker was not interested in fame. She was interested in results. She pushed back when voices were ignored. She insisted women be taken seriously in organizing spaces. She believed young people were not the future of movements but the present. Many of the freedoms later generations benefited from were protected and expanded by work she helped guide, often without credit. Her story reminds us that history is not only made by the loudest voice in the room. Sometimes it is made by the one making sure everyone else is heard. December 13 is her day. And remembering her means remembering how change actually happens. #EllaBaker #OnThisDay #December13 #HiddenFigures #HistoryMatters #GrassrootsOrganizing #SNCC #NAACP #CivilRightsHistory #Leadership #WomenInHistory #OurHistory

RonC

How the Presidency Has Supercharged a Business Empire 💼 A new El País exposé reveals something few have ever seen before: a U.S. president whose personal fortune appears to have grown significantly during his time in office — driven not just by real estate, but by crypto, branding, and a global business overhaul.  🔎 Key Highlights • According to one estimate, Trump’s net worth surged from about US $2.3 billion to US $7.2 billion between 2024 and 2025.  • The “Trump 2.0” portfolio goes far beyond real estate: it now includes a social-media platform, a family-controlled crypto enterprise, and global licensing deals under the Trump brand.  • Iconic properties — golf courses, hotels, luxury residences — remain central, but newer ventures are driving growth faster.  • Critics argue this level of wealth accumulation while holding public office raises serious questions about conflicts of interest, transparency, and the mixing of public duty with personal profit.  🧭 What This Means for Politics & Power When someone can leverage political visibility, brand value, and shifting regulations to supercharge private business interests — simultaneously running a global enterprise and heading the country — lines begin to blur between governance and personal enrichment. This isn’t just about real estate or assets. It’s about how influence, policy, and brand power can reshape wealth — fast. ⸻ 💬 What do you think? Is this a new model of “business-backed politics,” or a problematic overlap of power and personal gain? #Politics #Business #Ethics #Leadership #Wealth #CorporateGovernance #Transparency #Trump #RealEstate #Crypto

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