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Quotes about Inclusivity

Right is of no sex, Truth is of no color, God is the Father of us all, and we are all Brethren
— Frederick Douglass
But there was no room at the inn; the inn is the gathering place of public opinion; so often public opinion locks its doors to the King.
— Bishop Fulton J. Sheen
Sharing the Body of Christ in Holy Communion wipes out all accidental distinctions of race, class, or condition. Here we are one with the whole of redeemed humanity...
— Bishop Fulton J. Sheen
Never impose your language on people you wish to reach.
— Abbie Hoffman
We must continually work to obtain and preserve the right to vote and future votes of babies in the womb, their parents, the sick, the elderly, the poor, all Americans.
— Alveda King
God doesn't love "even" you; though God certainly loves "even" me. Above all, God loves us, as we are together.
— Rowan Williams
Thanksgiving reminds us that no matter our differences, we're still one people, part of something bigger than ourselves.
— Barack Obama
There are people who love those who agree with them and admire them, but have no time for those who oppose and dislike them. A Christian's love must be universal!
— Jonathan Edwards
Everyone is born equal; we all come into the world helpless and innocent. We all breathe the same air, and many of us believe in the same God. And yet … and yet, to many people this one small difference is a huge one! It's huge because many people have never realized what the difference is, for if they had they would have discovered long ago that there's actually no difference at all!
— Anne Frank
It turns out that welcome is solidarity. We're glad you're here, and we're with you. This whole project called you being alive, you finding joy? Well, we're in on that.
— Anne Lamott
It should be called "a culture" or "this culture," because there is no universal culture, no "us" that defines all of us.
— Seth Godin
On the other hand, here's an example from By the Way Bakery, which my wife founded. It's the largest gluten-free bakery of its kind in the world. Their change? "We want to make sure no one is left out. By offering people gluten-free, dairy-free, and kosher baked goods that happen to be delicious, we let the entire community be part of special family occasions. We change hosts from exclusive to inclusive, and guests from outsiders to insiders." What
— Seth Godin