Thursday Conversation: Leadership

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Credit: Pedro Molina/NewsArt

Credit: Pedro Molina/NewsArt

They covet the same thing — more peace, understanding, civic engagement and equal footing for all residents in their respective communities. One is a nonprofit that serves the immigrant and refugee population; the other, a newly formed alliance of Gwinnett County residents whose name says it all. The writer of the first essay invites us to participate in Saturday’s 11th annual TEA (Together Empowering All) Walk along Buford Highway. The other column explains the formation and mission of Unify Gwinnett.