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Peace of Mind: Spirituality from a Cell
Dr. Miguel Farias And Catherine Wikholm
American Carnage
By Rebecca Gordon
The Modern Ego and How It Affects Human Behavior
By Jalaja Bonheim, Ph. D.
Hamilton, O.J. Simpson, Orlando, Gun Violence, and What the 4th of July, Alton Sterling, Philando Castile, and the Dallas and Baton Rouge Police Shootings Mean to Me
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A family’s river farm struggles to survive as a strained relationship between father and son becomes more bitter.
Delia Derbyshire and the Acceptance of Musical Modernism
How Delia Derbyshire and the BBC Radiophonic Workshop introduced avant-garde electronic music to mainstream British society in the 1960s.
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How well do you really know van Gogh? Part one of a two-part series that reevaluates the legendary painter.
TV, Movies, and Anonymous
Counterculture icons have long been co-opted, packaged, and sold. Now, will the language of political resistance be stolen from the mainstream?
Community
Dreams Deferred
Even in sleep, African Americans are treated unequally.
The Satori Generation
A new breed of young people have outdone the tricksters of advertising.
How to Promote Civic Engagement in Public Issues
Here are a few resources designed to help encourage civic engagement on public issues in your community.
A New Definition of Old for Baby Boomer Generation
Figuring out how to live independently is one of the many challenges facing the aging baby boomer generation.
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Pee-wee’s Closet
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Walking is a Basic Human Right
National Summit sets strategy to make every American community walkable.
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Tips on how to give back and engage with the larger community over the holiday.
The Case Against Ivy League Schools
Are the country’s most prestigious schools producing the brightest minds, or merely reinforcing class hierarchy?
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