by Kristin Bumiller | May 19, 2008 | The Public Humanist
Julie Mallozi’’s “"Storytelling as a Path Toward Justice”" wonderfully evokes a critically important issue for me as I begin a new research project, and more broadly, in regards to working with marginalized communities. As she clearly...
by Pleun Clara Bouricius | May 26, 2008 | The Public Humanist
For years, here in New England, we’ve been able to feel a little smug with respect to the history of slavery: it was an issue that took place particularly in the old red states. We in Massachusetts, after all, pretty much got done with the peculiar institution...
by Rebecca Paynich | May 29, 2008 | The Public Humanist
My esteemed colleague John Hill suggested in an earlier post that capitalism, as envisioned by Adam Smith, should be restored to its roots. Smith envisioned a system of natural liberty allied with justice where both the ends and the means were important to the overall...
by Frank Dodge | May 2, 2008 | The Dodge Report
He came up asking questions abt the net we put up to catch one of those fighter jets & she told him she did not know what he was talking abt but if he was her wld he be happy abt having the windows shake & her soufles collapse & he said he was sorry abt...
by Frank Dodge | May 28, 2008 | The Dodge Report
What happend was i and dody came up the hill in the truck & i spied over in this swampy stretch 6 turtles on a log. That is a lot of turtles. And then later on i & jake went to card pond & we seen 5 more! Well, you bet i went back later & put some...