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To Walk in Beauty Once Again

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January 17, 2021

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To Walk in Beauty Once Again

I have been to the end of the earth, I have been to the end of the waters, I have been to the end of the sky, I have been to the end of the mountains, I have found none that are not my friends.

– Navajo Proverbs –

To Walk in Beauty Once Again

“Fragility sticks to everything alive like the quiet wetness of morning dew
in this global pandemic
as a doctor
I see this fragility
Threatening to swallow so much of what we love
like a large red blanket covering a small bed
and I cant unsee it.”
So begins this powerful poem by Sriram Shamasunder, a physician whose work takes him to the front lines in Navajo Nation. { read more }

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Writers & Artists on the Influence of Barry Lopez

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Writers & Artists on the Influence of Barry Lopez

We cannot, of course, save the World because we do not have authority over its parts. We can serve the world though. That is everyone’s calling, to lead a life that helps.

– Barry Lopez –

Writers & Artists on the Influence of Barry Lopez

“In 2015 Barry and I were invited to do an onstage conversation at the Key West Literary Seminars. We loved the idea of it but hated the given title, and ended up talking on the phone for most of an hour, trying to arrive at a word that felt home-language to us each. The suggested word, spiritual, we felt utterly threadbare. Barry’s preference was reverence, a quality that ran deep in his life and words. But mine was not. We arrived, at last, at numinous. A word whose linguistic root is the act of nodding, a physical, embodied yes. What his life was.” So begins poet, Jane Hirshfield’s tribute to Barry Lopez. What follows is a compilation of moving messages from Pico Iyer, Margaret Atwood, Sharon Olds and several other luminaries, that shed light on a remarkable human being and his legacy. { read more }

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Musicians on Kindness

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January 15, 2021

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Musicians on Kindness

People say that the soul, on hearing the song of creation, entered the body, but in reality the soul itself was the song.

– Hafiz –

Musicians on Kindness

What if kindness was a form of music, with its own rhythm, its own flow, its own song?” This engaging video points out the give and take of the whole human experience through highlighting music, with its reciprocal energy which inspires both the musicians and their audiences. The featured street musicians reflect on the power of music to make kindness contagious. { read more }

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As you go through your day, listen closely to the music around you: on the radio, in a store, or even a simple birdsong. How does it make you feel? Find a way to bring a little joy to someone through the gift of music.

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Musicians on Kindness

"What if kindness was a form of music, with its own rhythm, its own flow, its own song?" This engaging video points out the give and take of the whole human experience through highlighting music, with its reciprocal energy which inspires both the musicians and their audiences. The featured street musicians reflect on the power of music to make kindness contagious.
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what is unveiled? the founding wound (poem/directive)

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January 14, 2021

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what is unveiled? the founding wound (poem/directive)

we are our only relevant hope
we are our only possible medicine

– adrienne maree brown –

what is unveiled? the founding wound (poem/directive)

“a body is always a body
individual or collective
(whole or in many pieces)
alive or, later, dead
a body is aways vulnerable”
So begins this electric poem/directive by writer adrienne maree brown, that brings an unflinching gaze, open heart and clear voice to the realities of our times, and to the possibilities of healing. { read more }

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Consider what you can do to be medicine for someone (possibly even yourself) today. Do it.

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Spotlight On Kindness: Lost And Found

The very nature of life is riddled with ups and downs. Sometimes we lose our way or our sense of self. Sometimes our circumstances or the world around us devours us like a tidal wave. With the ground beneath our feet no longer supporting us, the path forward feels uncertain. It is those moments that someone shows up and points us in the right direction. It rarely matters if it’s a friend, a loved one, or a complete stranger. Those moments when the haziness clears up, we no longer feel lost are sacred. We find ourselves again. We are home. -Guri

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Editor’s Note: The very nature of life is riddled with ups and downs. Sometimes we lose our way or our sense of self. Sometimes our circumstances or the world around us devours us like a tidal wave. With the ground beneath our feet no longer supporting us, the path forward feels uncertain. It is those moments that someone shows up and points us in the right direction. It rarely matters if it’s a friend, a loved one, or a complete stranger. Those moments when the haziness clears up, we no longer feel lost are sacred. We find ourselves again. We are home. -Guri
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5 Tips for Teaching in Times of Civil Unrest

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5 Tips for Teaching in Times of Civil Unrest

The educator has the duty of not being neutral.

– Paulo Freire –

5 Tips for Teaching in Times of Civil Unrest

Over the past week educators across the United States have found themselves encountering difficult conversations in the classroom. From the Ida B. Wells Education Project come these helpful tips for teaching effectively in the midst of periods of tremendous social change. { read more }

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The Sword & The Shield: The Struggle for Black Freedom

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The Sword & The Shield: The Struggle for Black Freedom

It is easy to be bleak about the human race, but there are people who have proved to me that we can be better than we are.

– Peniel Joseph –

The Sword & The Shield: The Struggle for Black Freedom

“To most Americans, Malcolm X and Dr. King represent contrasting ideals: self-defense vs. nonviolence, black power vs. civil rights, the sword vs. the shield. The struggle for black freedom is wrought with the same contrasts. In his latest book, Peniel Joseph upends longstanding preconceptions to transform our understanding of the 20th century’s most iconic African American leaders, and addresses the complex and nuanced relationship between power and love in perhaps the defining American social justice movement of our times. In ‘The Sword and the Shield: The Revolutionary Lives of Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr.’, a dual biography of these two movement leaders, Joseph unpacks the false binaries through which they have been viewed to reveal their shared revolutionary path: in search of black dignity, citizenship, and human rights.” { read more }

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Awakin Weekly: The Broken Among Us Teach Us

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The Broken Among Us Teach Us
by Bryan Stevenson

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2482.jpgWhat sustains me is this knowledge I have that it’s really the broken among us that can contribute a lot to our quest for full, equal justice. When you’re broken, you actually — you know something about what it means to be human. You know something about grace. You learned something about mercy. You learned something about forgiveness. It’s the broken among us that can teach us some things. And knowing that you don’t have to be perfect and complete gives you a way of moving through challenge that would be hard if you think that that’s not something that’s possible.

And so I tell my young staff, you can’t do this work, you can’t be in some of the painful places we’re in, you can’t hold children who’ve been abused, and not be impacted by that. You’re going to shed some tears. You are. And you’re gonna be overwhelmed, you’re going to get tired, you’re gonna get pushed down — all of those things are going to happen, and it doesn’t mean you’re weak. It doesn’t mean that you’re not up to the task. It doesn’t mean you’re incompetent or incapable. It just means you’re a human being. And that’s what I want: I want human beings.

And so what sustains me is, in part, this knowledge that I can’t always feel confident and sure and clear; that there are gonna be times when it’s uncertain what’s going to happen. And I’ve tried to appreciate that.

And I do feel, at times, lifted up by the spirit of people who have endured way more. I talked to John Lewis just before he passed away, and it was such an honor knowing him. And I was just saying to him, “I feel so privileged, as a result of what you did.” And I told him, “I’ve had hard days; I get death threats and all that kind of stuff. But I’ve never had to say, ‘My head is bloodied but not bowed,’ like you did.” And when you realize that those injuries created spaces that some of us could occupy, that were a little less violent, you begin to appreciate what you can do.

About the Author: Bryan Stevenson is the founder and executive director of the Equal Justice Initiative based in Montgomery, Alabama. He’s also a Professor of Criminal Justice at NYU’s law school. His book is Just Mercy: A Story of Justice and Redemption. Above excerpted with permission from On Being, a conversation with Krista Tippett.

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Matthew Fox: How Important is Truth?

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Matthew Fox: How Important is Truth?

The personal life deeply lived always expands into truths beyond itself.

– Anais Nin –

Matthew Fox: How Important is Truth?

Matthew Fox is a spiritual theologian and scholar of mystic spirituality whose theology of creation spirituality was systematically singled out and denounced by two successive Popes, only to see a third Pope incorporate it into Church doctrine. His is a voice that has not shied away from speaking truth to power. “To grasp what is happening in America at this time, it might be good to first meditate on Truth,” writes Fox. In a recent Daily Meditation reflection he delves into an exploration of truth and why it matters. { read more }

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