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essays, poems, and remarks – a little lost but with a purpose

Tag: revolution

October 15, 2019October 15, 2019

In the Event of My Violent Death

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This is an admittedly sobering and macabre piece for which I am providing a trigger warning of sorts given the discussion of violence and death herein. Though it’s personal on some level, I don’t really see this as something I am writing about me but rather something I am writing about my hopes for our […]

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April 18, 2019

Reflections on Holy Week

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Someone told me today this is “Holy Week,” that Easter is this Sunday, and it caught me off-guard. There was a time very recently when, not only would that have been incredibly pertinent to my life, but my work would have revolved around the whole week in some way or another. Nowadays, it couldn’t be […]

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March 8, 2011July 14, 2018

Education is Power

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When I was attending Wabash College several years ago, there was a visiting professor in Political Science named John Agresto who actually left the college in 2003 after receiving a call from President Bush asking that he come to Iraq to serve as the “Senior Advisor to the Ministry of Education.”  Agresto left America a staunch […]

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