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50 Years Later: From a Sit-in to a Civil Rights Museum
On Feb. 1, 1960, four African-American students sat down at the "whites-only" lunch counter at the F.W. Woolworth store in Greensboro, North Carolina. As I child, I was told by my late father that he took his youth group to participate in these sit-ins.
What is God? An Interview with Jacob Needleman
In Jacob Needleman's newest book What Is God?, he examines some new ways of approaching one of the critical questions asked by humanity.
Experiments in Accountability, Forgiveness, and Reconciliation
Interview with a 'Hopeful Skeptic' Nick Fielder
I first connected Nick Fiedler at Soularize 2007 and have since followed the adventures of this Atlanta-based twenty-something writer, podcaster, Apple employee, world traveler, and amateur s
Climate Justice Clips: Burning for Change
Why Poverty Persists in a World of Wealth
Tim Burton and Belief
While touring the press preview for the Tim Burton exhibit at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), I felt transported to a mythical land of whimsical horror and fantasy.
Tools for Turning Your Travels into Pilgrimages
More Walls Need to Fall
Crossing the Lines: A White Reporter's View of the Civil Rights Movement
In Crossing the Lines: A Novel, author Richard Doster enabled m
'Faith for People Who Don't Like Religion': Interview with Frank Schaeffer
War as Seen by Those Trapped Inside It
The Yes Men: Corporate Pranksters on a Mission
Fans of gonzo political activism may remember the Yes Men's infamous stunt in which Andy Bichlbaum posed as a Dow Chemical spokesperson named Jude (patron saint of the impossible) Finisterra (earth's end).