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There’s More Work to Do

“For the first 15 years of my work in sustainability, I basically ignored the role of race. I thought ‘Let others do that work. There’s plenty of good I can
Christine Hanna

A Less Cynical Image of Humans

When Dutch historian Rutger Bregman was writing his new book, he probably didn’t think it would come out in the midst of a global pandemic, as well as a storm
Miles Schneiderman

Hazelnuts, Not Just Your Nutella

The creamy, buttery, crunchy, sweet hazelnut inspires our earthborn senses. Charred shells found in ancient middens from Scotland to the Pacific Northwest, dated at 9,000 years old, share a story
Valerie Segrest

Community Self-Love During Coronavirus

The novel coronavirus pandemic has taken its toll on communities around the world, especially  in the United States, which has experienced more than 4 million cases and 140,000 deaths in
Chris Winters

Readers Respond – Summer 2020

Ideas on “The World We Wantâ€Â  Love the idea behind this edition. Some of us have been using the word “enchantivism†to describe forms of storytelling that might start in breakdown,
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The Light at the End

The pandemic is remaking who we are. It is an opening to a new world where our capacity to love each other is integral to our survival.
Nafeez Ahmed

New Ways of Being

A few days ago, I came downstairs to stretch my legs after being holed up working in our home’s little spare-room-turned-office. The back door was open, and I heard squealing.
Christine Hanna

Why I Give – Randy Kafka

Randy Kafka serves as rabbi of Temple Kol Tikvah in Sharon, Massachusetts. She is a board member of Brockton Interfaith Community (BIC), a community organizing group, and she co-founded Sharon
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