[Ct-nfb] Learning about Personal Relationships

Justin Salisbury PRESIDENT at alumni.ecu.edu
Sun May 3 07:49:35 UTC 2015


Hey everybody,

I had a really great experience tonight, and I feel the need, for some reason, to tell you all about it.

A few weeks ago, at the NFB of Louisiana State Convention, Roland asked me if I liked boxing. I wasn't sure where he was going with that, and then he clarified: watching boxing. I told him I thought it was cool but never really made time for it. He said, "you don't have to make time for it. There's a big fight coming up on the first Saturday in May, and we're having a party at our house to watch it. We'd love it if you'd come."

I just got home from that party, and I have made real progress tonight in understanding something I was told a lot at the Jernigan Institute. When I was an intern at our national headquarters this past summer, everyone, especially President Riccobono, Dr. Maurer, and Anil, talked a lot about the importance of having personal relationships with people in the core leadership of our movement. When I would see people holding each other's children and little things like that, I got the understanding of what it looked like when other people did it, but now I'm really starting to get it. Now, I'm really starting to understand what it feels like to be doing it myself.

We had such a great time tonight, and I don't think I heard the word "Federation" at all. We had so much great food, drinks, cigars, conversation, and the fight was great, too. There's something really special about hanging out with the Federationists who are physically near you. If you aren't doing it yet, I encourage you to do so.

When people ask me where I'm from, I will always tell them that I'm from Connecticut, but I do hope I get the chance to physically live in Connecticut again. If I can find a job in Connecticut, I hope to have these kinds of experiences with many of you on this list. It's always great to have a beer with Gary at a state convention or fall victim to Rob's humor when I'm not expecting it at national, but I want to do these things outside of formal Federation events, too. I know I write to you all about working together, but, man, playing together is good for the soul.

I wish you all a good night, my Federation family.

Justin Salisbury

Justin Salisbury - Running Thunder Phoenix
Graduate Student
Professional Development and Research Institute on Blindness
Louisiana Tech University
Email: President at Alumni.ECU.edu<mailto:President at Alumni.ECU.edu>
Twitter: @SalisburyJustin

First they came for the Socialists, and I did not speak out-
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Then they came for the Trade Unionists, and I did not speak out-
Because I was not a Trade Unionist.

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