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We want to be a democratic tool of inclusion and unity.

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We must be the great arsenal of Democracy.

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We have got to include all the voices in our democracy. That's how we preserve democracy, that's how we build accountable government, that's how you build responsive government.

My mission is to show that we have the power to create a more just democracy that represents all of us.

The Democratic Party needs to learn that it’s got to be inclusive and democratic, which means listening to different points of view from young people, from the Movement for Black Lives, from our Dreamers, from all of our young people throughout the country—and to know that even though their proposals may be bold and different and visionary, hey, you’ve got to embrace visionary and bold ideas now if you really want systemic change.

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It is about... making a success of membership of the EU but also with democratic consent for that in its modern form and the best form that we can bring about.

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We have to all come together and create unity out of diversity that the destiny that [we ]build will be one that is right not just for now but for generations to come.

It has to look democratic, but we must have everything in [our] hand.

We’re here because we believe that humanity can bridge our differences and make better choices, that we can see each other and listen to each other, and imagine each other’s hardships and pain, and that this better future is most likely to happen under democratic systems of government, democracies in which everyone’s dignity is recognized, where the rule of law and human rights are respected by everybody, where people have a voice in how they’re governed, where we all have a stake in maintaining the social order, and where we can disagree with each other, sometimes bitterly, without losing sight of the ties that bind us together. That’s why we’re here. That’s the work you’re doing. And if we’re right, that a renewed commitment to democracy is a key ingredient to solving all our other big challenges. And we have so much more work to do. Because right now, we’re up against a set of economic and technological and cultural trends that are sweeping across the globe, and they’re weakening people’s commitment to democratic values. And they are promoting violence, and domination. And they’re making us blind to each other. And they’re making us cynical about our capacity to work together and govern ourselves.

Trust and inclusion are indivisible… We need a New Internationalism, a truly inclusive United Nations and international system.

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Participation of all, for the development of all.

The critical element in this equation is developing inclusiveness that envelopes all these competing priorities (of the different ethnic groups) in a manner that is fair to all. Without it we risk remaining a divided society all the more tragic for having unfulfilled our potential.

Embracing diversity and fostering an inclusive environment are essential to the success and growth of our university.

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