I believe people who practice their beliefs in daily life are activists.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I've always been fascinated by activists, people who will devote their life to a cause, people who go to India and to Africa and put their life in jeopardy to do what they believe is right.
Activists are generally doers - rather than watching television and thinking about the world they will put there energies into doing something 'active' to change the (political) situation.
As long as people are living their truth or their vision, whether they're activists or not, that's the important thing.
I was raised in a very activist household so that I grew up surrounded by people who were activists.
I always have been an activist for things that were just authentically a part of my life, that I felt connected to.
I think we have responsibilities to be active in the things we believe in, regardless of what our job is. At least in my lifetime, there has been a tremendous combining of activism and music, that came up in the era of Pete Seeger and the Weavers and Joan Baez and Bob Dylan and Peter Paul & Mary.
Activism could be defined as activities engaged in by individuals to change there of others situation.
An activist is someone who makes an effort to see problems that are not being addressed and then makes an effort to make their voice heard. Sometimes there are so many things that it's almost impossible to make your voice heard in every area, but you can sure try.
An activist is one who is actively involved in creating community, whether that is locally in their neighborhood or internationally. It is an admirable quality.
I am a person of faith who believes deeply in the right to exercise religious beliefs.
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