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The Documented Life
Sherry Turkle has been studying people's use of mobile technology for 15 years. In this article in the New York Times she reflects on a new way of life: "I share, therefore I am." But now what we wa…
Making Peace
African-American Wisdom
Love recognizes no barriers. It jumps hurdles, leaps fences, penetrates walls to arrive at its destination full of hope.
-- Maya Angelou, African-American poet, writer, a…
Master of Many Trades
In this article in Aeon.com, Robert Twigger writes about the rise of the monopath in our society. The term refers to a person who focuses on one thing and becomes an expert. Such people are widely r…
Brave Talk
Reframes the use of differences in conversations.
Civility Brushed Aside
"America has always harbored virulent strains of coarseness and cruelty and political campaigns are customarily bitter mudslinging affairs," writes Teddy Wayne in an article in The New York Times. H…
Why We're Polarized
A brilliantly insightful explanation of how negative partisanship has reshaped the political landscape in the United States.
No Is Not Enough
Naomi Klein on how lovelessness became policy in the U.S. and how to resist it.
The Stranger in the Woods
A compelling, creative, and thoughtful portrait of a modern day hermit.
Dark Light of Love
John S. Dunne's last book, a meditation on darkness, light, love, and the cloud of unknowing.
Sabbath as Resistance
Walter Brueggemann on how multitasking is an attempt to be more than we are.