
On Presidential “Debates,” Strait-Jackets, the End of Patriarchy and Capitalism
On watching the presidential “debate” Tuesday night, I asked myself: “What was that?” It certainly was not a debate nor was it in any way
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On watching the presidential “debate” Tuesday night, I asked myself: “What was that?” It certainly was not a debate nor was it in any way

In stark contrast to the narcissism and arrogance of the Discovery Doctrine ideology that so conveniently paved the way for European empires to invade indigenous

We are considering how waking up to a more just society includes ridding our minds of symbols such as confederate flags and statues and statues

Diseases, starvation, filthy and crowded living conditions, cruelty and torture–but also depression killed the mission Indians. As Elias Castillo puts it, “Some may have simply

In meditating on the sins of our fathers, whether regarding slavery or genocide of indigenous Americans, the case of friar Junipero Serra and the abusive

Sunday, Father’s Day, we meditated on the trauma created by toxic masculinity. This weekend saw two other days of celebration as well—the Summer Solstice and

Moving beyond Racism is moving beyond sadism and power-over, power-under dynamics. The same is true of moving beyond Sexism; Ageism; Anthropocentrism; and Homophobia. It is

Continuing to come to grips with Racism that has played so prominent a role in American and European history, today’s meditation poses this question: How

Juneteenth is a celebration of the end of slavery, a day to honor the survival and resilience of Black people throughout 400 years of sheer

One wonders if the coronavirus crisis that our species is facing today might be an ultimate example of the Via Negativa in practice—one that leads
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