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An Education in Human Behavior
A decision to leave a writer’s group I had attended for five years gave me an education in human behavior. I owe a debt of gratitude to the man who started the meeting. My writing improved dramatically during my time with … Continue reading
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Tagged encourage, Hurricane Katrina, Lutheran, pagan, rules, selfishness, share, Teena Myers, writers
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An Education in Social Justice Part 5
Christian Community Development Association (CCDA) offers conference attendees’ opportunity to visit neighborhoods that are being transformed by the principles CCDA is founded upon. Friday morning, I stood in line at the pre-registration desk intent on purchasing a “Go and See” … Continue reading
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Tagged 3D Music Group, American Jesuit, atheist, basketball, Charles Anderson, Christian Community Development Association, Cincinati, community activism, DDCA, econimics, ethnic diversity, evil oppressors, Father Greg Boyle, future leaders, Go and See, Homeboy Industries, How Can I Forget, Hurricane Katrina, ITunes, Jeremy Oatis, John Raphael, Jolly Oatis, Kevin Kieschnick, New Hope Baptist Church, New Jersey, New Orleans, Open Mic Night, practitioner, priest, rehab, Robert Burnside, social justice, Teena Myers, text, United for Peace
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