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Openness and connectivity may, in the end, be more valuable

The pattern of “competition” is an excellent case in point. Every economics textbook will tell you that competition between rival […]

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For herd animals like us

Now when it comes to intellectual doubt, you’re dealing primarily with your meaning module, the part of your brain committee

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US Muslims gave more to charity than other Americans in 2020

Muslim Americans gave more to charity in 2020 than non-Muslims, a new study found. They are also more likely to

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We have the moral responsibility to open our eyes and see our society more truthfully

If we want to understand racism in the U.S., as uncomfortable as it might be for us, we have the

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Convictions

Our response is framed by seven core convictions that we believe are foundational to a constructive engagement with the work

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Study: Most white evangelicals don’t want to live in a religiously diverse country

The new American Values Survey from PRRI also shows that 60% of white evangelicals believe the 2020 presidential election was

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This tribe helped the Pilgrims survive for their first Thanksgiving. They still regret it 400 years later.

Long marginalized and misrepresented in U.S. history, the Wampanoags are bracing for the 400th anniversary of the first Pilgrim Thanksgiving

This tribe helped the Pilgrims survive for their first Thanksgiving. They still regret it 400 years later. Read More »

The Pathology Model vs. the Neurodiversity Paradigm

If you aren’t sure that a pathology paradigm is so bad, I want to simply place the language of pathology

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Racial hierarchy

Most Euro-Americans were not, and would likely never be, the wealthy aristocrat who had every social and economic privilege in

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Montanans used to live and let live. Today bitter confrontations dim Big Sky Country.

from The Washington Post https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/montana-extreme-trump/2021/10/22/0f82afbc-0037-11ec-a664-4f6de3e17ff0_story.html

Montanans used to live and let live. Today bitter confrontations dim Big Sky Country. Read More »

A letter from Jourdon

Dayton, Ohio August 7, 1865 To My Old Master, Colonel P. H. Anderson, Big Spring, Tennessee Sir: I got your

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Denial is the heartbeat of racism

It is hard for me to believe I finished high school in the year 2000 touting so many racist ideas.

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‘Nobody cares I have nowhere to live’: wildland firefighters struggle with homelessness

As wildfires consume the American west, economic uncertainty plagues those tasked with containing them https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2021/oct/21/wildland-firefighters-struggle-homelessness

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A century after partition, Ireland’s churches are cooperating more closely than ever

A century after partition, Ireland’s churches are cooperating more closely than ever Read More »

Voting is a covenant. We’ll use our pulpits to demand it be supported.

By Auburn Senior Fellows https://religionnews.com/2021/10/20/voting-is-a-covenant-well-use-our-pulpits-to-demand-it-be-supported/

Voting is a covenant. We’ll use our pulpits to demand it be supported. Read More »

The Christian faith is based upon being committed to God’s dream for us personally and communally

The Christian faith is based upon being committed to God’s dream for us personally and communally. Our living creatively into

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I didn’t know why it was so hard for me

I survived my childhood. I got through elementary school even though I did no homework, never studied for quizzes or

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Politically Divided Congregations: A Curriculum for Reconciliation and Transformation

from Sojourners https://sojo.net/politically-divided-congregations-curriculum

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It’s easy to feel pessimistic about the climate. But we’ve got two big things on our side

by Bill McKibben https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2021/oct/15/climate-crisis-cop26-bill-mckibben

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Selfishness is America’s Deadliest Virus

by John Pavlovitz https://johnpavlovitz.com/2021/08/05/selfishness-is-americas-second-virus/

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How we think about racism is largely determined by our own particular race

For my friend stranded in the unlit parking lot, fearing the black man who ultimately came to her aid revealed

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