Sam Caucci
“It is a cruel jest to say to a bootless man that he ought to lift himself up by his bootstraps.”
Sound familiar?
Every American has heard the words of Reverend Martin Luther King Jr., but many people don’t know that in addition to being one of the most important figures in the Civil Rights Movement, Dr. King was also a staunch advocate for the poor and oppressed. He fought for the rights of poor and working-class Americans. He championed a better future for all people — a future where we stop criminalizing poor communities and start supporting them instead.
This blog isn’t actually about Dr. King. It’s about the injustices he spoke up about that are still some of the most pressing issues facing America’s workforce today — rising inequality and poverty, middle-class struggles and workers’ rights, and government failure to support those most in need.
These often neglected topics have recently resurfaced in the book Tightrope: Americans Reaching for Hope, the latest novel from New York Times reporters and Pulitzer Prize winners Nicholas D. Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn.
Tightrope is a book every worker needs to read, because it’s about the crisis in working-class America. The authors describe it as an exploration of the “unraveling,” of the white working class. NPR aptly called Tightrope “a call to arms that warns that America is in deep trouble and needs to make big changes if it is to save itself.”
So why am I, the CEO of a workforce tech company, highlighting some of the darkest issues facing America today? Why am I writing about a book that focuses on the opioid crisis and America’s failed incarceration system instead of picking a book from the Barnes & Noble business section?
I’m writing this because our mission at 1Huddle is to power every worker, and we can’t lift up any worker unless we lift up every worker.
One quote from this book that really stuck out to me came from the British historian Arnold Toynbee who said “civilizations die from suicide, not by murder.” If you’re reading this, chances are you’re an innovative talent leader who’s looking for new ways to support your workers and uplift your organization. And that means you’re in a position to help make sure our society doesn’t die by the kind of “suicide” referenced here.
It’s our responsibility to work together to create a better, more equitable America that truly raises up all workers. Because if you’re someone with the power to make decisions in our workforce, then you can choose to make decisions that uphold the status quo or decisions that challenge it. So if you’re a leader who’s serious about DEI, increasing access and opportunity, and creating a workforce where everyone has the ability to show up every day and be their best, then you have to understand the biggest problems that millions of working-class Americans face every day.
So with that, here are my top 23 top takeaways from Tightrope:
My top five highlights:
All of my highlights:
My 23rd and final takeaway from Tightrope is about the solution part of this book. Tightrope ends with eight actionable steps that workforce leaders and politicians can take to help save America from itself and raise up the workers who need it most. But if you want to unlock these eight steps, then you have to answer this question from the 1Huddle game Nelson Mandela, which has just been added to our on-demand Game Shop.
Here’s your question:
Why does the United Nations ask people to spend 67 minutes doing something good for others in honor of Nelson Mandela each year?
Think you know the answer?
The first 10 people to email the correct answer to dana@1huddle.co will unlock my 23rd highlight with the eight solutions outlined in Tightrope, plus you’ll get early access to 1Huddle’s new Tightrope game. So what are you waiting for?
Email Dana for your chance to win!
Sam Caucci, Founder & CEO at 1Huddle
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