Time for a reckoning and a reimagining
We can learn the history of slavery, but do we have the collective will to reckon with it?
Thoughts to start off the work week
We can learn the history of slavery, but do we have the collective will to reckon with it?
What does it mean to be three, thirteen, twenty-five, forty, and (ahem) more all at the same time?
There’s always time to be kind: good thoughts for Valentine’s Day during a winter break.
More to Come showcases some good news before taking a winter break to finish a manuscript.
“Your True Home” by Thich Nhat Hanh, who passed last week, contains a lifetime of everyday wisdom.
Desmond Tutu: “If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor.”
The most recent volume of the short and to-the-point adages that capture truth in a few words.
How do we live a life that makes sense to our hearts? Perhaps it comes from the realization that time is sacred.
Short looks at the books I’ve pulled from my library shelves in a year both heartbreaking and galvanizing.
Let’s recognize our interdependence and work from a bigger vision of what America can be.