Our father and grandfather, the late Archbishop Desmond Tutu, was always willing to speak up in the face of oppression around the world. Though he was a man who loved to be loved, he felt compelled to call out injustice, even when it led to him being accused of being a communist, a politician in priest’s garb, a racist. He continued to speak out even when he was sanctioned by the South African apartheid government, had his passport taken away, and when he and his family were threatened with violence. As he often said, “I cannot be silent in the...