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Mental Health & Community


According to the World Health Organization (WHO), one in four people will struggle with a mental illness at some point during their lives.…

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August Blog: Last Day of Black Philanthropy Month


As we close out Black Philanthropy Month (at least we get a full 31 days unlike the other month designated for us to celebrate our…

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One Year Later–Troubling the Waters to Heal the World


I have the pleasure of serving on the Board of Directors of the Auburn Seminary. For over 200 years Auburn has identified and strengthened…

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Enough Already!


By Eva R. Bird Enough Already! Ecologists tell us that a young tree grows better when it’s planted in an area with older trees. The…

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Our Spring of Reckoning; A Time for Metamorphosis


By most accounts the United States is in the midst of a seismic shift. Amid a global pandemic, cities and communities throughout the nation…

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Constructing the Post-Virus World: Thoughts for the Sector


In these uncertain times of COVID-19, as humanity navigates anxiety, distance, sickness and financial insecurity, our work in the social…

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Life Among the Symbols


It is the definition of exhaustion: debilitating and humiliating, to live your life in and among symbols that celebrate the belief that you…

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