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God as a Public Park Divine multiplicity as a welcoming space.
Listening Is More Needed Now Than Ever In an article on TheConversation.com, Olaf Werder points out that in today's polarized milieu, dialogue between people has given way to "parallel monologues, paired with an inability to listen." Man…
The Reframing of Zeitgeist In an article on Slate.com, Katy Waldman recalls how the term "Zeitgeist" used to carry meaning and depth: "A zeitgeist was a formidable thing. Matthew Arnold coined the term in 1848 to capture the …
Practicing Democracy with Zion Real Estate I first came across Zion Real Estate when I was living in the Seattle area and was looking for reputable agents who would have the community’s best interests in mind. When I met the founder, Derek…
First Process Musings Welcome to Process Musings for the curious, the creative, and the open-hearted. We are two bloggers from the world of process thought, inspired by the philosophy of Alfred North Whitehead. We believ…
Hold Family Councils Encouragement to use family councils as a commitment to the common good of your family and community.
Free Spaces Sara M. Evans and Harry C. Boyte on the role of community and communal activity for discovering what it means to live democratically.
Getting Grounded Tips for centering yourself before going online.
Loneliness A rounded look at loneliness that reveals its complexity and influence in our public and private lives.
Democracy Poster Exhibition An art project to convey children's understandings of democracy.