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Poetry Bleeds from the Shattered Normal by Robert C. Koehler 689 words What’s ordinary about life suddenly becomes sacred. This is my definition of poetry — my deepest plunge into being alive. It seems more relevant than ever, as innocent blood flows in the wars being waged by military-political bureaucracies across the planet. How many
A Pax on Both Your Houses: Trauma Legacies by Tom H. Hastings 944 words Honest minds (and others) are differing on many global conflict questions right now: Russia and Ukraine, Hamas and Israel, Trump and democracy, and so forth. Unless we conduct our analysis in a trauma-informed fashion, we cannot find just and sustainable solutions, nor
What Swedish Mechanics Remind Us About Labor Justice by Andrew Moss 682 words When Swedish mechanics working for Tesla walked off the job in late October, their action may not have seemed consequential to most Americans. But, by way of contrast, these workers now powerfully remind us not only of some of the most glaring defects of