PinnedA Pilgrimage to D.C. Is Just the TicketIf my daughter is any indication, the eighth-grade trip to Washington, D.C. is never just about learning American history and appreciating…Nov 4, 2020Nov 4, 2020
Dancing Our Way to ReconciliationIf the D.C. melee of January 6th is any indication, there’s plenty of work available for therapists. Even before the rioters feasted on…Jan 24, 2021Jan 24, 2021
Election 2020: Rethinking Our Collective and Personal DestinyIf this year’s presidential election were a game of tug of war, one could say that far in advance of game day, most people have dug into…Oct 3, 2020Oct 3, 2020
A New Breed of Conscientious ObjectorTrump has been very flexible in accommodating corporations during his term, but sometimes his favors are unwelcome, which must really…Sep 7, 2020Sep 7, 2020
Biden, Brown, and a Buckeye State WinAs Ohio goes, so goes the nation. The state has long prided itself on siding with the winner of presidential elections, but this year…Aug 1, 2020Aug 1, 2020
Rethinking Our Tactics in the Way We Counter ObesityLast summer, Bill Maher delivered a monologue about the obesity epidemic in America and received a lot of pushback. The piece was…Jul 12, 2020Jul 12, 2020
Silver Hairs: 24 Reasons You Should Start Cherishing ThemYou may have been debating this for some time. Is it time to stop dyeing? Now that the pandemic has nixed your usual hair appointments and…Jun 15, 2020Jun 15, 2020
This Marriage Is Over: Time to Date Our Next-Door NeighborIt’s nearly time for that cyclical November phenomenon when we liberals vow to move to Canada if the opposition wins. It’s not that we’re…Jun 12, 2020Jun 12, 2020
How Imagination Can Help Us Bridge the ChasmsIn the past several months of epic wildfires, primaries, COVID, and demonstrations for racial justice, the one thing we can bet on is that…Jun 6, 2020Jun 6, 2020