When the lines are never clear
Benjamin Labatut’s haunting tale of the complicated links between scientific discovery and destruction.
Thoughts to start off the work week
Benjamin Labatut’s haunting tale of the complicated links between scientific discovery and destruction.
Birthday thoughts for March 4th: a good day not only to do something, but to let some things go.
A post from 2015 while I’m on a winter retreat, about the healing of the heart of democracy
We dwell in and move through spaces that take on meaning according to how we engage them.
Lindy Elkins-Tanton’s beautifully crafted book moves beyond memoir to suggest how to approach life.
The most recent volume of the short and to-the-point adages that capture truth in a few words.
Recent pieces by historians on democracy and politics as we enter an election year.
If you laugh, you think, and you cry, that’s a full day. That’s a heck of a day.
Rules for the road help us see how we want to live.
Excerpts from a Christmas sermon full of wonderment and awe by the Rev. Dr. Pauli Murray.