Around a year ago my blogging shifted from intimate personal narrative to a more objective style. But I don’t think that works right now. In this climate of growing disharmony, I feel the need to revert to vulnerability and to stop thinking so much about what I write! I live my life on the basis… Read More »
Get Out And Vote – Early
Do you feel so disgusted with the presidential candidates that you don’t feel like voting for either of them? That you might just stay home? If so, consider these four points: First, your silence would be a vote for the candidate you like least; Second, there is a lot more on the ticket than the… 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 »
Liz Whiting Pierce: The Long Game
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Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Android | RSS | MoreLiz Whiting Pierce is Ph.D. candidate in Ethics at Emory University, concentrating in Religion, Conflict and Peacebuilding, and has recently been hired by The Center for Ethics to run the CREATE (Culture, Religion, Ethics, and the Environment) Program. Her research describes what it would… Read More »
Lessons From My Trip To India
I just returned from an amazing trip to India and Nepal. It will take me weeks, maybe even months, to fully digest what I learned, and the trip will inform my life, thinking, and writing for years to come, but even in these first few days a few things are bubbling up that I want… Read More »