The Atrocity of Trump’s Ideological Revisionism at 250 Years of American Empire
Two hundred fifty years ago, the Declaration of Independence was signed by 56 men of the era—all of them members of the Second Continental Congress convened in Philadelphia in 1776. The declaration indicted King George... Read More
ELDER CARE | The Last Chapter Isn’t Over The Value of Storytelling in Caring for Our Elders
"People need a function, he believes. And he has always been functional, no one can take that away from him." — Fredrik Backman, A Man Called Ove Fredrik Backman’s "A Man Called Ove" follows a... Read More
The Weight of Poverty Fell on Small Shoulders Afghan Refugee Children Working Through Their Childhood
In the narrow lanes of Rawalpindi’s settlements, the constant hum of factory machines often replaces the sound of classroom bells. Children—some as young as seven or eight—spend their days gluing sandals for less than a... Read More
Why Dignity? What Comes After We Accept Human Worth
I have always found it curious that despite our shared humanity, humanism is rarely an inherited worldview. Millions inherit political identities. Millions more inherit religious traditions. Entire communities pass beliefs, rituals and doctrines from one... Read More
The Game of Holy Whispers
It always starts with a whisper. A child leans in, hand cupped to an ear: the frog wears glasses — or was it the dog dances backwards? The sentence travels the circle, and by the... Read More
I Learned Nothing in the Bornean Jungle
I haven’t learned anything since I got here. Apparently the Bornean pygmy elephant is just the Bornean elephant now. Found that out the hard way. Still, it’s nice to see the little guy get a... Read More
The Rise of Antisocial Narcissism in America
We need language that is complex enough, and nuanced enough, to explain the world we find ourselves living in. Few phenomena we experience are simple, black or white. This is especially true for the study... Read More
