there has been so much growth, life, death, loss, excitement, change, and work in my life lately. at the same time i have been working to establish a practice, or […]
Month: August 2009
wisdom on death
my friend’s son was killed in a motorcycle accident this past weekend, while i was off celebrating love. another good friend, marilyn clement, a warrior in the fight for universal […]
wedding singer
today i got to sing at the wedding of my dear friends sara and maia. i have sung at just about every wedding i have ever attended, a pattern that […]
random: i’m a futurist, and an INFP
“i am a futurist.” i am trying this out, i have been saying it to people more. like, i think to myself that i am a philosopher and theologian and […]
is peter jackson an anti-zionist? (or, my review of district 9)
just watched district 9. before i went, i heard a variety of reviews, from “totally racist” to “comprehensive critique on humanity” to “awesome action flick”. all i heard was: aliens […]
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so in love…
today is/was my nephew’s 1 year birthday. i decided fairly last minute that i had to be here. my family converged from different directions, and we had a party. that […]
from a plane!
i am writing a blog from a plane! i got nominated for a grant for change. its a bizarre thing, but i don’t get the grant unless a lot of […]
we are the movement generation
wow! as often happens, i am writing to you in a state of amazement. i just finished the first weekend of the movement generation summer strategic retreats – this weekend […]
Notes from Kalamazoo
These are slightly edited notes from the day of conversation at Kalamazoo College, first with the Center for Social Justice Leadership Planning Committee, and then with select faculty and students […]
I, Radical.
The role of the ‘radical’ is no longer to be angry – it’s to be visionary, loving and solution oriented. Can I say this? I have heard others voice this […]