What Reporting A Coworker Taught Me About The #MeToo Movement
No organization’s, institution’s, or family’s reputation is more important than the truth about mental, emotional, and sexual abuse.
How I Am Learning Compassion This High Holiday Season
This Elul, I hope we can find the courage to listen, hear other viewpoints, and give each other the benefit of the doubt.
Sometimes You Have To Walk Through The Door Even If There’s Blood On It
I’m not sure I’m ready to go to Germany, not sure I will ever be, but the door opened, and I’m walking through it.
The Problem With Treating Ordinary People Like Heroes
Every ordinary person has the ability to do extraordinary things.
Rabbi Michal Loving On The Challenges Of Being A Female Rabbi
An interview with Rabbi Michal Loving of southern California.
What We Can Learn From Saint Romero About Social Justice
What Liberation Theology can teach us today.
What Madeleine L’Engle Taught Me About The Power Of Naming
The work of the artist, the act of creation, is an act of naming and making a thing known.
To Address The Problem of Guns, We Need Both Data And Emotion
In the span of two days, two mass shootings in El Paso and Dayton have once again brought anguish over … Continue Reading
We Must Not Forget That We Were Also Strangers On This Land
History and policy teach us that citizenship—especially citizenship in a stable, peaceful democracy– is almost always a matter of luck, not righteousness.