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Archives: Vol.28 No. 1 Winter 2019
  • A Track to the Water’s Edge

    Posted by George on November 27, 2018

    by John H Bracey The following is Dr. Bracey’s Francis Day Keynote YouTube Video A lot that has happened…


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  • Words, Wordlessness and Coping with Despair

    Posted by SuzanneShanley on November 27, 2018

    by Suzanne Belote Shanley The cascade of global and national catastrophes is so devastating that we hear repeatedly on newscasts phrases such as “There…


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  • Listening to the Anguish of Racism

    Posted by George on November 27, 2018

    By Brayton Shanley It all started in 2016 with Donald Trump’s Muslim taunting.  Our Mission Council members were gathered for our winter meeting and the planning…


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  • Are We Contemplative Enough?

    Posted by George on November 27, 2018

    by Father Warren Savage My mother would always say to us, do not forget where you come from. You are…


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  • On the Side of God, Light and Justice

    Posted by George on November 27, 2018

    by Edgar Hayes A wonderful start to the conversation of race in America–the day,…


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  • It’s Not Easy Living with the Truth

    Posted by George on November 27, 2018

    by Ruth Bass Green The experience on October 6, at Agape will stay in my heart and mind…


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  • We Must Rid Ourselves of Systemic Racism

    Posted by George on November 27, 2018

    by Tahirah Amatul-Wadud As our country experiences such difficulty and we as a people are hurt by betrayal at its core, the…


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  • No One Is Illegal

    Posted by George on November 27, 2018

    by Maritza Cruz Race still matters.  In 2018, there are persistent social, political, and environmental inequities, and racism…


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  • Defending the Victims

    Posted by George on November 27, 2018

    by Alex Mooradian To me, what stood out at St. Francis Day was the sense of caring among the attendees….


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  • Great Spirit—Jesus—God—Allah– Heal Us

    Posted by George on November 27, 2018

    It was so important for there to be a white Christian…


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