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The Work That Reconnects

This week’s inspiring video: The Work That Reconnects
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Jul 11, 2019
The Work That Reconnects

The Work That Reconnects

In this hour-long tribute to "The Work the Reconnects," Pat van Boeckel explores the stories of activists who have used Joanna Macy’s writings to enhance and support their service and their lives. Van Boeckel does not flinch in describing the devastation now facing the world or equivocate on the justification for despair. Despite the trauma inflicted on the earth and ourselves, she gently leads us through Macy’s words and toward embracing hope.
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Shekinah Elmore: From Hospital Gown to White Coat

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July 11, 2019

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Shekinah Elmore: From Hospital Gown to White Coat

I’m not interested in whether you’ve stood with the great; I’m interested in whether you’ve sat with the broken

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Shekinah Elmore: From Hospital Gown to White Coat

“Shekinah Elmore was not yet a physician when she gave her own second opinion. After a year of cancer treatment — including lung surgery, chemotherapy, and a double mastectomy –she was hell-bent on starting medical school. Her doctors tried to dissuade her, recommending that she take more time to recover from her third stint with cancer. But two weeks after finishing the therapies that left her bald and unable to walk without getting winded, Elmore took an oath to do no harm.” Read more about her inspiring journey as patient and provider here. { read more }

Be The Change

Do you sometimes find yourself rigidly rooted in a single perspective? Try experimenting this week with metaphorically walking through the world in another person’s shoes.

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