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Radical Hope Today

There have been a few times when praying and studying have crystallized a vision from what had been disconnected thoughts and ideas. I like the visual of “connecting the dots”. About forty years ago an image of my beloved Rocky … Continue reading

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Mars and the Indianapolis Central Library

This story about the last photo taken by the Opportunity rover from Mars reminds me of using this same technique to photograph the main entrance of the Indianapolis Marion Country Central Library. This Mars photo is composed of 354 images. … Continue reading

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DAKOTA 38

The day after Christmas, Dec. 26, 1862, President Abraham Lincoln ordered the largest execution in United States history — the hanging of 38 Dakota (Sioux) men. The Dakota 38 Plus 2 Memorial Ride is a ride that honors the 38 … Continue reading

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Radical Hope: Ethics in the Face of Cultural Devastation

For a long time I’ve been trying to visualize how our (near) future might look. Even if our social, economic and political systems were working well, they can not for much longer. They are being overwhelmed by climate chaos, which … Continue reading

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Cultural Collapse 2

I’ve loved nature all my life, raised on farms in Iowa, and family camping trips to our National Parks that began at an early age, and continued since. Spending hours most days outside as I walked to work, not having … Continue reading

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Take Action – Protect Our Land – Paramount Network

Native American voices and perspectives are often missing when discussing issues that impact Native land. To fight this invisibility of Native peoples, Paramount Network and Yellowstone partnered with IllumiNative to share the story of the Fort Belknap Indian Community’s fight … Continue reading

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How to talk about the Green New Deal at the dinner table

So you’ve just walked in the door for a holiday dinner—your cousins are arguing, the air smells like baked cinnamon, and some combo of Fox, MSNBC or ESPN is playing in the other room.  It’s the first time you’ve seen … Continue reading

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Cultural Collapse

We are facing two major threats to our way of life, and quite possibly our survival. Capitalism has failed because it has created unbelievable maldistribution of wealth, pushing millions into poverty. And at the same time ravages natural resources which … Continue reading

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Radical Hope: Introduction

These days I keep an eye out for material related to Native peoples, environmental chaos, and what the future might look like. I also look for things related to hope. I believe hope is essential to help face dark and … Continue reading

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Radical Hope: Preface

Background I want to give some context to a planned series of blog posts about the perilous environmental collapse we are facing and what we might do about it. Although it took me a while to realize and define it, … Continue reading

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