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The Soulwork of Justice

In his new book, The Soulwork of Justice, Wes Granberg-Michaelson writes about his early encounter with the temptations of power: The world of social activism nurtures grandiosity. If you are part of that culture, even in smaller, local settings away from Washigton, DC, you’ve probably witnessed this. Inward, private truths get shaded by public personalities. […]

Celebration as Protest

Two women left our apartment building, each with a covered dish, heading for a potluck dinner with friends. A little envious, I thought “How can they be celebrating when the world is so full of hatred and heartbreak.” Then I realized such a simple celebration is a counter-cultural protest – a way to value connection […]

Help in Hard Times

As wave after wave of unmarked cars with out-of-state plates circle my neighborhood, I see the eyes of many of neighbors fill with fear. I hear stories of a child left alone on the street on the way to school, the father snatched away by armed, masked men dressed in unidentifiable tactical gear; of a […]

Freedom 

(for Bertice) A close friend of mine, a Sociologist, writer, and clergywoman, shared something recently that I cannot shake.  In her search within the Library of Congress for slave narratives, she discovered multiple accounts of slave masters on their deathbeds, begging forgiveness from their slaves.  In every account, the slaves granted it.  “They are the soul […]