Happy Inauguration Day! I’m getting ready to head over to watch Obama be sworn in with my grandmother, who seems both stunned and thrilled by the change she has witnessed in her 85 years. Last summer, when she told me she was voting for Barack Obama, I was surprised—she was raised in West Virginia in the 1920s and 30s, and of course she has some attitudes leftover from that upbringing. But she told me that Obama struck her as a good and genuine man, something she hadn’t seen in presidential politics in a long time, and she was excited to see what he could do given the chance.
Of course, what inspires me most about an Obama presidency is his insistence that we all take responsibility for creating America’s future. The truth is that the future has yet to be written, and the choices we make today will determine what is possible tomorrow. That means there are no small potatoes—everything we do counts! If our problems are to be solved, we must be the ones to do it. I am the one, and so are you.
In line with the tone of service and teamwork that Obama is setting, today we are unveiling a new feature on the site: 11 Questions about what you are doing to change the world. Whether you’re working as part of an organization to restore waterways in your area, trying to connect with your politically-opposite family in a respectful way, or mentoring a kid from a rough neighbhorhood, we want to know all about it—what’s working, what’s not, how are you getting things done, and how can we support your efforts?
We also want to share your story with our readers. When you fill out the 11 Questions survey, we will publish your response. If you need help, we want to help you get it. And, over time, we expect to build up a big list of future-creating projects which visitors to the site can browse through for ideas and inspiration. So many people are doing so many great things—let’s connect and see how we can work together.
So please fill out the survey and let us know what you’re up to! And I hope you enjoy this wonderful, historic day.