Every whistleblower takes a chance. And every whistleblower knows that reporting the covered-up bad news may not “land” with anyone or be taken seriously, perhaps officially smothered at the start. But what makes all whistleblowers (up on that high reckless wire) the most daring…
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The battleground is language.
Sooner or later, grief finds us, every one of us. We grieve over time in our separate cells of pained consciousness, yet some of us appear to move on…
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It begins, appropriately enough, with the Greek word “logos”, the word for word. (“In the beginning was the Word.”) The reflection of divine thought in…
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Years ago, my phone rang, at 2 AM, It was a friend, a well-known American poet, quite drunk. I woke up, I tried to focus on her words,Thanks for reading…
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At Holy Spirit School in St. Paul Minnesota in 1962, I listened along with my 8th grade classmates as Sister Victoria stood in front of her desk and…
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Grief: Second Sight & Joan Didion’s Magic Time I didn’t know Joan Didion, but thanks to New York friends who did, I met her a couple times. Once at a…
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A brief history of “Dirty Tricks” on our campus and beyond --
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Carol Muske-Dukes