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Tag Archives: politics
Black Lives Matter Panel: We the Protestors
On Monday, a conversation called “We the Protesters: Policy, Discourse and the Movement for Black Lives” was held in Weinstein Auditorium, hosting a panel featuring Fordham University Political Science Professor Christina Greer, Columbia University History and Sociomedical Sciences Professor Samuel … Continue reading
Posted in Programs & Events, Social Justice, Student Posts
Tagged black lives matter, politics, race/racism
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Our Inescapable Network of Mutuality
Amidst the cacophony of all that I am reading, hearing, and taking in response to the verdict in the Ferguson Grand Jury deliberation,—which I am, like many of us, just barely beginning to sort through—I have little, if anything, different or new … Continue reading
Posted in Interfaith Matters, Social Justice
Tagged black lives matter, Christianity, identity, interfaith, politics, race/racism
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Newtown School Shooting: What I Know is True
The faith tradition(s) that I follow allows me a certain acceptance of uncertainty and “living the questions,” as the famous poem by Rilke puts it. Grappling, wondering, ruminating, and questioning are all part of the journey for me—as is the … Continue reading
Fight or Freeze: Can We Move Beyond the Binary?
When I was in college, we used to talk a lot about “the binary.” I don’t know if it is still in use in the common lexicon—but think it is still associated with things we talk about a lot with … Continue reading