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Lost Ideals

Recent events indicate a continued movement away from the ideals our country was founded upon. Those experiencing religious persecution in England and Europe fled to what was to become the United States of America.  France gave the country the Statue … Continue reading

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On the road again

I am at the Abe Martin Lodge in beautiful Brown County State Park with my parents.  They picked me up from work at Riley Hospital yesterday, unfortunately having waited in the parking lot for several hours as we finished doing … Continue reading

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When silence is not an option

On the 49th Anniversary of the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Fusion Films is re-broadcasting the powerful sermon delivered just two days ago by Rev. Dr. William J. Barber, II at the historic Riverside Church in New York … Continue reading

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Reese Hamilton – Trailblazer

Over 300 members of the Indianapolis community came together at the Kennedy King Park today, for our annual celebration of the remarkable speech Robert Kennedy gave 49 years ago, announcing the death of Martin Luther King, Jr.  This story is captured … Continue reading

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Death of Martin Luther King, Jr

This is the sad anniversary of the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr, in Memphis, Tennessee, April 4, 1968. The New York Times has an article today about King’s opposition to the Vietnam War.  https://www.nytimes.com/2017/04/04/opinion/when-martin-luther-king-came-out-against-vietnam.html?_r=0 Online photo album of Kennedy … Continue reading

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Living History

Yesterday after meeting, Evalyn Kellum and Pat Zarowin shared how the North Meadow Circle of Friends meeting was started, almost 40 years ago. They spoke of their families search for a spiritual home, with the familiar story of meeting in rented … Continue reading

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Rapid Environmental Changes Coming

It seems the more deeply one is involved in studying environmental changes, the more one is alarmed to realize the extent and speed with which the damages are going to be coming. We know that climate prediction models have consistently, significantly … Continue reading

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Un-privileged

One of the interesting things I’ve noticed as we all struggle to deal with a Republican President and Party that is misusing and abusing its power, is how those who had been living a privileged life in our society suddenly … Continue reading

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Photos 3/30/2017

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War on the Environment

The Trump Republican administration is beginning to try to implement its war on the environment, signing another Executive Order to role back the Clean Power Plan.  The Republicans claim that is necessary to save 77,000 coal mining jobs.  That is … Continue reading

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