Beth and I were enjoying a fall morning breakfast at a neighborhood cafe. It was a beautiful, cool morning, the air was fresh, and the anticipation of a new day was upon us. But our peace was shattered by the blare of a car horn right beside us. It was not the kind of horn… Read More »
Beyond The Presidential Election: Rebuilding Relationships, Trust and Community
We’re in the home straight of the most divisive presidential election most of us have known, and it’s time to start looking at what comes next, time to consider life after the election. Whoever wins, America will be deeply divided with fundamental and unaddressed problems, issues that cannot be solved unless we learn to work… Read More »
“I’m More Scared Of Hillary”
“We are in the middle of a divisive presidential campaign in which the stakes are greater than who wins or loses.” A majority of the US electorate would likely agree with that statement, but would probably find it more difficult to agree on what actually is at stake. This week’s title, “I’m More Scared Of… Read More »
Seven Reasons You Should Thank Donald Trump
Whenever someone grabs the media and popular imagination to the extent Donald Trump has, it’s likely something worth examining is going on. Of course the candidates for presidency of the world’s most powerful nation should be examined, but something different is happening here, something worthy of special attention. In the peculiar, populist, and unpredictable turmoil… Read More »
Are You Part Of The Problem?
Just yesterday at lunch a couple of wonderful individuals, one a dear friend, told me they can’t talk to people who are going to vote for Donald Trump. My lunch companions are loving, intelligent, open-minded people who act as great forces for good in the world. Both are doing wonderful work to encourage inclusion and… Read More »
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