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Yes, she went to KKK rallies — and no, not for the reason you think. Loretta J. Ross once walked into Ku Klux Klan rallies — not to confront or condemn, but to listen and understand. This is not a story about fearlessness alone, but about the extraordinary courage it takes to meet hatred with curiosity and compassion. She’s a survivor of unimaginable violence, and yet she chose a different path: one that leads not through anger or revenge, but through love and transformation. Why? Because she knew that hate only begets more hate, and that real change requires something far harder: showing up for those willing to leave hate behind. No, we’re not saying you should go to a KKK rally. But the message still resonates: change doesn’t happen by pushing people away — it starts by making space for them to grow. Loretta’s journey challenges us to lead with compassion, hold space for growth, and choose accountability over outrage — a practice she calls “Calling In Culture.” #Hope #Compassion...

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