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Author Archives: Jeff Kisling
Lynch Quilts Artist Explains
The reason for sharing the disturbing photo I took of one of the quilts in The Lynch Quilts Project was because a friend of mine, Jeff Howell and the artist, LaShawnda Crowe Storm were hosting a discussion about the project … Continue reading
Sea Level Projections for 2100
Some of us have been discussing how to address rising sea levels, and what to do about the resulting climate refugees. Overground Railroad Facebook group. Most people are not aware of how quickly sea levels are rising, and the urgency … Continue reading
Lynch Quilts Project
Here is a link to information about the Lynch Quilts Project. “The Lynch Quilts Project is a community based effort, which explores the history and ramifications of racial violence, specifically lynching, in the United States through the textile tradition of quilting. … Continue reading
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Opening Humanitarian Channels with North Korea
Please share the following information about a presentation by Daniel Jasper and Linda Lewis, from the American Friends Service Committee’s (AFSC), about Opening Humanitarian Channels with North Korea. The meeting will be Sunday, March 18, at 4:00 PM at Des … Continue reading
Posted in peace, Quaker Meetings, Uncategorized
Tagged AFSC, Des Moines Valley Friends, North Korea
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Before the Panic
Are we going to get serious about climate change? The following adds impetus to what I’ve been writing about, i.e. planning how to deal with millions of climate refugees who will be forced to leave coastal communities, and move inland. We … Continue reading
Posted in climate change, climate refugees, Uncategorized
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Alarming Arctic Heat
North Pole surges above freezing in the dead of winter, stunning scientists is the title of an article by Jason Samenow in yesterday’s Washington Post. Temperatures may have soared as high as 35 degrees Fahrenheit (2 degrees Celsius) at the … Continue reading
Josué Rivas: The Power of Stories
“When one lives in a society where people can no longer rely on the institutions to tell them the truth, the truth must come from culture and art.” John Trudell Josué Rivas (Mexica/Otomi) began his talk at Stanford, “The Power … Continue reading
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Tagged Josue Rivas, Nahko, Standing Rock
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Peace vs a culture of guns
Living in the United States, with our gun culture, is difficult for those who believe in peace and nonviolence. The debates quickly become partisan and generate deeply emotional responses. There is a reason so much of these debates are simply … Continue reading
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Tagged gun violence
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Overground Railroad
In response to my recent posts concerning how we in the Midwest might deal with the massive inland migration of climate refugees, I received the following interesting response from Jane Peers. As a member of the coastal Quakers, I wonder … Continue reading
Posted in climate change, climate refugees, peace, Quaker Meetings, Uncategorized
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Building Communities 2
I don’t know to interpret the lack of response to yesterday’s post about creating and building self sufficient communities for the massive influx of climate refugees to the Midwest. Whether people don’t think there will be such a migration, or … Continue reading