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One of our “What One Person Can Do” conversations currently contains two participants, one of whom was recently diagnosed with prostate cancer and the other’s partner is leaving for a tour of duty in Iraq on August 1st.
I wonder why it didn’t take these folks any time at all to grasp that this is the only second of which we have any guarantee?
A great deal of the conflict that exists in the world and damage that has been done through war is as a result of religious rightness.
I wonder what might happen if we understood that the “love of God” has nothing to do with the preservation of institutions?
By: Kelly Williams
After almost seven years of living in a place I loved, I decided to move in search of more room – more room for the same amount of rent and in Chicago, that meant moving west, away from the lake.
My initial searches were disappointing – more rooms didn’t necessary mean a bigger space or as nice of a space as my current place and many of the neighborhoods I explored were still “up and coming.” And then I found it…a three-story brownstone in the charming German neighborhood known as Lincoln Square, only two miles from the lake and a very nice walk for me. Continue Reading →

