Possibly: Freedom for A New Story, Reader, Structure Of Belonging, Wilderness: Sharing and Reorientation The Womb Problem America has always had a complicated relationship with motherhood. Many facets of our culture, collective identity, and moral values are wrapped up in the role and rights of women and…
Eliminating economic isolation, Reader, Structure Of Belonging, Wilderness: Sharing and Reorientation Trading Our Capes for Quilts In light of last night's drafted Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe. V. Wade, it's important to understand the true historical context of such decisions. I had the pleasure of…
Poetry for Building Community, Reader, Sabbath: Time for the Unexpected, Wilderness: Sharing and Reorientation “I Have a Dream” This week marks the 82nd birthday of Herbie Hancock, one of the most transformative figures in American music during the past 60 years. Here’s a track written in honor of…
Leaving Egypt and Pharaoh, Reader, Significance Of Place, Wilderness: Sharing and Reorientation Life and Labor in a Poultry Plant "One way to deal with that fear is to share stories, and know that it's okay to be afraid, frightened." This quotation from poultry plant worker-turned-activist Donna Bazemore perfectly describes…
Reader, Significance Of Place, Wilderness: Sharing and Reorientation Our Trespasses "Hidden just below the surface of the missionary impulse is the politics of conquest. I inherited that legacy." Greg Jarrell nimbly this surface tension in his essay about the the…