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Quotes about Inclusion

God has a kingdom. It's made up of citizens: some black, some white, some red, yellow, Spanish backgrounds. His intention was never that the individual uniqueness would cause them to lose sight of the flag flying over them - the flag of the cross.
— Tony Evans
I see Americans of every party, every background, every faith who believe that we are stronger together: black, white, Latino, Asian, Native American; young, old; gay, straight; men, women, folks with disabilities, all pledging allegiance under the same proud flag to this big, bold country that we love. That's what I see. That's the America I know!
— Barack Obama
In the fifty years since the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, we have made tremendous strides in the fight for equality. We must continue to move forward, not backward.
— Martin Luther King III
Making a movie about the love between two women was really a tribute to the lesbian people in my life, my dear friends who are seminal in my life.
— Todd Haynes
David Cameron, and before him Iain Duncan Smith, went out of their way to attract women into the party. Yes, we need to sell politics to more women, but quotas are not the way forward. You set a quota, what is the right quota? What is the wrong quota?
— Esther McVey
We, the people, still believe that every citizen deserves a basic measure of security and dignity.
— Barack Obama
I would like to flood South Africa with black personages of all sorts of persuasions: writers, educators, businessmen, you name it. If you are black and have any clout at all, I would like to see you go to South Africa and look for yourself and come back and try to use the tools that you have at your command to try and help the brothers down there.
— Arthur Ashe
My potential is more than can be expressed within the bounds of my race or ethnic identity.
— Arthur Ashe
We must believe in the power of education. We must respect just laws. We must love ourselves, our old and or young, our women as well as our men.
— Arthur Ashe
As African American, gay drag queens, we live with more adversity and challenges.
— Shangela
I think as queer people, we were very used to accommodating.
— Bowen Yang
Alicia Silverstone from 'Clueless' plays the role of the quintessential buttoned-up beauty who still knows how to throw down. She's intimidating from a distance but happy to befriend the new girl and show her the lay of the land.
— Lauren Kate