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Tag Archives: dialogue
Ferguson, Pt. I: My Conundrum
This blog is hard to write, which is in part why it’s taken me one week to do it… And, I’m taking my discomfort and sense of being overwhelmed by this task as a sign that it must be … Continue reading
Posted in Current Issues, Public Space, Social Justice / Equality
Tagged Darren Wilson, dialogue, Ferguson, Michael Brown, peace, race, racism, social justice, U.S.A., unity
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Heading to Ferguson…
heading to Ferguson tomorrow… After a lot of thought, reflection, and conversation about whether it’s even appropriate or helpful for me to go, I’ve given in to my deep urge to hop in the car with friend-of-a-friend Ellen, along with … Continue reading
Posted in People Who Inspire Me, Public Space
Tagged action, dialogue, discrimination, documentation, equality, Ferguson, impact, justice, Missouri, public, race, racism, social change, white privilege
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C4C (2.1): Power & Patriarchy in the Community-Building Movement
There’s a list of solid reasons why the blog I’m about to write is just now being born, despite ts presence in my craw for over a week. Among them—sickness, great developments in my neighborhood, house duties and other jobs. … Continue reading
Posted in Building Community, People Who Inspire Me
Tagged Cincinnati, citizenship, class, community, dialogue, empowerment, equality, feminism, gender, inclusion, inequality, local-living, patriarchy, Peter Block, power, race, women
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