We've all heard of national holidays like Presidents Day, Memorial Day and the Fourth of July. Yet there is another important national holiday that is often neglected: Constitution Day, commemorating the signing of the U.S. Constitution.
Because The Fulcrum is a place where political insiders and outsiders are informed, meet, talk and act to repair our democracy, it is incumbent upon us to recognize the importance the Constitution plays in our democracy.
In these divisive times, as confidence in our institutions is in decline, the Constitution lives on. And so on this day we ask you to engage — to have some fun and answer a few questions. And if you'd like to share what the Constitution means to you, or any other thoughts as to your vision of healthy self-governance, please email us at opinions@fulcrum.us.





















Heyward’s love of animals is a big part of who she is—her two poodles are often around during Zoom calls and strategy meetings. (Erin Brethauer for The 19th)
In the NAACP, Heyward is holding lots of strategy sessions and meetings to organize how they are going to canvas to get out the vote in upcoming elections and fight for the protection of voting rights in North Carolina. (Erin Brethauer for The 19th)
Heyward said she learned about justice-love from her beloved late horses Breaker, who had green eyes, and Feather. She keeps framed photos of them; they were like her best friends, she said. (Erin Brethauer for The 19th)