250 Candles
Posted: Sat Jul 04, 2026 6:26 am
Happy 4th! 
https://open.substack.com/pub/monicaand ... medium=ios“The second chance starts with one question: who writes the next 250 years?
Not in theory. In all the boring, decisive places. Who draws the district maps. Who writes the voting laws. Who runs the agencies. Who sits on the school boards and the zoning commissions. Who decides whether the word “slavery” appears in your kid’s textbook and whether there’s enough food on their tray.
If the answer is basically updated versions of the guys who wrote Draft 1, but with better microphones, then we already know how that story ends. It ends with nicer graphics and the same people hurt.
If the answer is the second founders — the people who’ve been dragging this thing toward its own supposed values for 250 years — then we finally have a different plot.
Imagine a country where Black women are not just turnout machines and moral backbones, but the ones designing the system from the start.
Imagine a country where immigrants and workers who built the infrastructure have actual ownership and power instead of a thank-you discount on patriotic merch.
Imagine a country where queer and trans kids aren’t the clause we carve out in the policy but the ones writing it.
Imagine a country where disabled people define access and everyone else adjusts, instead of the other way around.
Imagine a small town where the women, kids, immigrants, and queer folks who actually hold the community together stop being “concerns” and start being the ones running the meeting.
That’s not utopia. That’s a change in authorship.
The founders wrote a brilliant, dangerous first draft. The second founders have been editing it in blood, lawsuits, strikes, kitchen tables, and group chats.
The second chance is whether we’re finally willing to say: you get the pen now.”