My Political Life.
Last week, as friends asked about my upcoming weekend plans, I found myself hesitating. Qualifying my response. Even backtracking a bit.
I gave answers like, “I’m not sure what’s gotten into me, but I’m going to a training about how to run for political office.”
Or, “I’ll be learning about how to campaign for office. But, I’m not planning to run for anything.”
After an incredible weekend spent with amazing women from around Minnesota and across the U.S., I’m still in a bit of shock about who I met, what I learned, and where it may take me.
I saw women from all backgrounds, some who hold office now, others who insist they’ll never run. Some college students, others who, within a decade, will be retiring from lifelong careers. Women interested in municipal government in their towns, tribal council in their villages, state congressional seats. And a few who long to be president.
During the weekend, these women learned how to raise funds, select staff, and run their campaigns. Most importantly, they learned to tell their stories, honestly, clearly, concisely.
This last skill is the one that still has my head spinning. These women told their stories – in heartfelt conversations, speeches, and even songs – of moments that changed them. Of personal heartache, refugee camps, homelessness, violence. And, of survival and perseverance.
They told why they wanted to lead, why they could – and would – make a difference in the world around them.
I have no doubt that they will.
This experience has inspired me, slowly bringing me to the understanding that I, too, have a story to tell. That I want to make a difference. To lead a “political life.”
Not the politics that focuses on deceit, broken promises, and bureaucracy. But the kind that makes real change. That creates a society where lives are better because I got involved in creating a solution for the world around me.
My story is still unfolding. I don’t have one clear mission for what I want to accomplish in the political arena.
But, I’m not going to make excuses anymore. I want to get involved. Whether this means running for office, supporting others who do, or involving myself in the issues of my communitiy, I want to lead a political life.
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