Lessons From The Invisible Border

This pod is about the border and related differences between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. It goes back to The Troubles, and how two sides that had committed heinous crimes against each other, how they found peace. One of my favorite bits from this piece is that they explain the solution was found …

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For Three Peoples, for All Peoples, I Pray

Most mornings part of my prayer is for other people; I pray for family, for friends, for those who have passed on. And then I pray for people who suffer illness, and are effected by war and other armed conflict; there’s plenty of suffering in the world to go around. The following three groups come …

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“Let Freedom Ring…”

Image from Google's Home Page on MLK Day, 2020 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., spoke these words on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C. on August 28, 1963. Tens of thousands gathered to participate in expressions of dissatisfaction with a lack of racial inequality in society here in the United States. Fifty-seven …

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“The Birth of the New Negro”

Who was this man?  What was his time?  I didn't know. I didn't know until I listed to this particular Code Switch podcast recently.  I didn't even finish it.  But I knew I had to share it, capture it, finish it later. And then listen again.  And again. Three voices tell the story:  the first …

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Guest Post: Brother Tim, Witness Work In Kolkata

It’s the evening in Kolkata 🇮🇳 while most of America 🇺🇸 sleeps. I’m trying to process another epic day on top of every other epic day serving the sickest of the poorest of the poor of the harsh streets of Kolkata. Most of you know I can muster words for just about anything. However, this …

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Jesuit Martyrs of El Salvador

Quoting James Martin, S.J., as we remember these brave men and women who were murdered 30 years ago this weekend, because they stood for social justice, social change for the people. "These men and women paid the ultimate price for standing with the poor and marginalized in the name of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. …

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Is This What it Means to be White?

Two white journalists consider their journey, exploring the murder of a white minister by group of white men in the segregated deep south of Alabama, United States, in 1965. #gratitude @chipbrantley @andrewbeckgrace https://www.npr.org/about-npr/719940814/white-lies-nprs-civil-rights-cold-case-podcast-solves-who-what-killed-james-reeb one.npr.org/i/776399329:776566928

Labor Day 2019

I think about Labor Day and a lot of different thoughts go through my mind. What's the origin of the holiday in this country?  "Beginning in the late 19th century, as the trade union and labor movements grew, trade unionists proposed that a day be set aside to celebrate labor, " according to Wikipedia. What, if any, is our …

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