We Are All God’s Poems [2]
International Journal of Servant-Leadership, Vol: 15, Issue: 1
2021
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Article Description
Influence: After living for many years in this nation of immigrants plagued by a dark cloud of racism and inequality but inspired by those who in my understanding have continued the work of Jesucristo to free the people, I’ve been moved by the courage and love of many people who refuse to stay silent in the midst of serious attacks to freedom and true democracy, the very foundation of many nations. José Hernandez was born and raised in Caracas Venezuela and has lived in the United States since 1987. He received a Master of Science and a PhD in Leadership Studies from Gonzaga University. An avid reader of leadership, theology and social issues, José is a quiet activist in conversations over racial injustice and immigration policies related to the developing world. He is the fitness director at Gonzaga University and an independent sports psychology consultant.
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Foley Center Library, Gonzaga University
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