Reader, Structure Of Belonging, Wilderness: Sharing and Reorientation “my mom and my mind” Nyee'ya Williams, then a senior from Raleigh, North Carolina, wrote this honest and love-filled dedication to her mother for BOS…
Reader, Significance Of Place, The Abundant Community, Wilderness: Sharing and Reorientation What We Can Learn from Trees New York Times journalist Ezra Klein speaks to Pulitzer Prize winning author, Richard Powers about what can we learn about…
Reader, Significance Of Place, Wilderness: Sharing and Reorientation The Corporate Neighborhood Takeover The early understanding of gentrification (and possibly its reality) was that individual wealthier families were moving into to intentionally undervalued…
Reader, Sabbath: Time for the Unexpected, Significance Of Place, Wilderness: Sharing and Reorientation Don’t Sleep At All Gentrification is a mournful phenomenon. It is the ripping a part of community, the burial of history, and the erasure…
Poetry for Building Community, Reader, Significance Of Place, Structure Of Belonging, Wilderness: Sharing and Reorientation To Those Who Have Lost Everything This poignant poem written by Francisco X. Alarćon is visceral meditation for a moment where immigrants are facing inhumane and…