Poetry for Building Community, Reader, Structure Of Belonging won’t you celebrate with me “Born in Babylon,” Clifton says, and though no one else was born Lucille Clifton, most all of us were born…
Reader, Structure Of Belonging, Wilderness: Sharing and Reorientation Mothers are Losing It When the pandemic began shutting down businesses in the US, everyone had to adjust. But the greatest cost to the…
Possibly: Freedom for A New Story, Reader, Structure Of Belonging The Story Behind Women’s History Month Like most good things in the world, Women’s History months started not with a grand strategic plan, but with a…
Poetry for Building Community, Sabbath: Time for the Unexpected, Structure Of Belonging Everything Is Waiting for You During this time of isolation, David Whyte's poem reminds us that we are never truly alone. "Alertness is the hidden…
Leaving Egypt and Pharaoh, Reader, Structure Of Belonging Refusing Erasure Walter Brueggemann shares two stories of injustice to illustrate the radical act of remembering. Systems seek to count, or "disappear",…