People of Note: Heidi Pidcoke
Heidi Pidcoke is the kind of person that you may read about, but don’t often have the privilege of getting to know. I am…
Read MoreHeidi Pidcoke is the kind of person that you may read about, but don’t often have the privilege of getting to know. I am…
Read MoreI am writing a series of laments. As a white evangelical Christian, I did not learn to lament in my religious or cultural background. This…
Read MoreI recently had an appointment with an eye doctor. I have sarcoidosis, an inflammatory disease. My pulmonologist asked me to get my eyes checked,…
Read MoreBeasts of No Nation is the story of Agu, a young boy forced by horrendous circumstances into becoming a child soldier in an undisclosed country…
Read MoreIn the poignant image below, the United Nations (U.N.) offices in Geneva, Switzerland are in the background. The mission of the U.S. delegation that…
Read More‘Divide and conquer’ is worn out. It already has ravished us – “the human beings” – down to the very cells of our DNA….
Read MoreThe United States’ Pledge of Allegiance reads as follows: I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the…
Read MoreDolls of Color Month is an annual event on Instagram that strives to highlight all the beautiful dolls of color in people’s collections and…
Read MoreNaturally, seasons and cycles dominate food production, yet these days those factors have virtually no effect on food availability in most industrialized and post-industrialized…
Read MoreThe following excerpt is from an open letter that former NBA player Tim Duncan penned on September 9, 2017, shortly after hurricane Irma hit the…
Read MoreThe word “ciao”, originally from the Venetian language, is an informal salutation in Italian that is used for both “hello” and “goodbye”. This seems…
Read MoreDolls of Color Month is an annual event on Instagram that strives to highlight all the beautiful dolls of color in people’s collections and…
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