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Published: 01 August 2012
Creative Commons/Dina Litovsky Burners often come seeking companionship and share a belief in the possibility of sudden, profound personal transformation. The festival’s website reports that participants tend to form “significant new relationships or resolve to undertake ambitious projects More
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Published: 01 August 2011
Animals often act in solidarity to protect vulnerable members of their communities. Here, adult elephants create a circle to protect the entire herd’s calves from wild dogs. Creative Commons/Andy Withers. More
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Published: 01 January 2012
Bill Hunter ( shoreshotphotography.com ) Critics often blame identity-based organizing for the weakness of the Left, overlooking how it breathes life into social movements. Identity-based slogans—such as this one from a May 1, 2011, protest in Washington, D.C.—can pulse with power. More
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Published: 01 January 2013
Phyllis Serota ( phyllisserota.com ) So often “justice” in the city looks like this: police brutality against those struggling for change or against the most vulnerable. How can we bring true justice—a justice grounded in care and a sense of radical interconnection—to our cities? August, 1968 More
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Published: 01 November 2017
“I worry that the search for fairness more often than not yields an endless cycle of violence, and I want to search instead for what’s possible.” Justin McIntosh More
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Published: 01 November 2013
Above: Laura Beckman ( laurabeckman.com ). Why do we so often imagine religious people as delicate and sheltered, when in fact religion calls us to struggle fiercely against the militarism and materialism of modern culture? This drawing, Woe to an Empire of Blood by Laura Beckman, pays homage More
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Published: 01 August 2012
Ahmed Hamad/Hands of Peace Teens from Hands of Peace work together on a team-building course — building trust, leadership skills, and often lifelong friendships. More
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Published: 01 April 2014
Pawel Kuczynski ( pawelkuczynski.com ) Establishment liberals may speak of equality and justice, but without pressure from an active Left, their words often dissolve in a wash of hypocrisy. Illustration by Pawel Kuczynski. More
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Published: 01 April 2012
Many scholars come to consciousness studies to explore the mysteries of their own interior experience. Compromises between those who bring different motivations and ideologies to the study of human consciousness often force science into an uneasy relationship with religion. More
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Published: 01 April 2013
Mel Kadel ( melkadel.com ) Freudian narratives, Marxist theory, and the worldview of liberalism are often blind to the spiritual dimension of social life—they fail to perceive the power of humanity’s desire for love and connection with others. Finding a Point by Mel Kadel. More
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Published: 01 April 2014
Above: Dave Cutler ( davecutlerstudio.com ) At fifty, people should be rising toward their peak, gaining respect as mentors to the young. Instead, middle age often shows us the emptiness at the core of the American dream. Illustration by Dave Cutler. More
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Published: 01 January 2014
Andrew Larsen ( andrewlarsenphotography.com ) Palestinians line up at Checkpoint 300 in Bethlehem. More than 20,000 Palestinians commute from the West Bank to Israel every morning to reach their jobs, often facing long delays at checkpoints such as this one. More
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Published: 01 January 2016
Ypsilanti Historical Society The leaders of the black social gospel movement, including AME Bishop Reverdy C. Ransom, often faced opposition from their own congregations. Here, an AME congregation is assembled at Brown Chapel AME Church in Ypsilanti, Michigan. More
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Published: 01 January 2012
Ruth Morgan ( communityworkswest.org ) In the Man.Alive play (see caption on page 28) Reggie Daniels (left) accounts for his actions, speaking through the piece to his often-neglected eldest son (played by Freddy Gutierrez, at right) who is now caught in the same street life that enveloped him. More
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Published: 01 November 2013
White House/Pete Souza Obama pays a surprise visit to the Boys and Girls Club of Cleveland in 2012. “Obama won in great part because he prevailed overwhelmingly among . . . oppressed groups who rejected the Republican Party’s plutocratic (and often sexist, racist, and homophobic) vision,” Blum More
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Published: 01 April 2014
Creative Commons/Vincent van Gogh People who lose jobs at midlife “stay unemployed longer and earn much less afterward,” the author writes. Those who fail to re-enter the workforce may enter old age in debt, often blaming themselves for what should be understood as a structural problem. Old Man More
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Tikkun (2016) 31 (4): 26–29.
Published: 01 November 2016
...ANA LEVY-LYONS Over the past year, I preached a sermon series on the Torah’s seven days of creation at First Unitarian Congregational Society in Brooklyn, NY. In this series I lifted up the images of natural beauty and ecological abundance in this passionate text—a text that is too often claimed...
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Tikkun (2017) 32 (3): 67–68.
Published: 01 August 2017
...Ana Levy-Lyons over the past year , I preached a sermon series on the Torah’s seven days of creation at First Unitarian Congregational Society in Brooklyn, NY. In this series I lifted up the images of natural beauty and ecological abundance in this passionate text—a text that is too often claimed...
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Tikkun (2017) 32 (1): 30–39.
Published: 01 January 2017
..., and the amnesia and assumptions from which they often arise have not dispersed, even as the most wildly, unimaginably magnificent things came to pass. There is a lot of evidence for the defense. Coming back to the text more than a dozen tumultuous years later, I believe its premises hold up. Progressive...
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Tikkun (2015) 30 (2): 15–16.
Published: 01 April 2015
...KATY FOX-HODESS Being a social justice activist means accepting that things will go badly as often as, or more often than, they go well. As a result, we can’t count on getting a lot of external approval or even recognition for the work we do. Even when things are going well, there are still many...
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