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Bravo London: the failure of hate

May 9, 2016

On Saturday, Londoners, in a move that repudiated their Prime Minister’s explicit effort to spread fear and hate, elected Sadiq Khan their mayor. Whether he will prove a good mayor is moot. What matters is that citizens turned their backs on those who promote fear of the other.  (For those who weren’t following the pre-election … More Bravo London: the failure of hate

Bravo London: the failure of hate

The complexities of bearing witness

January 25, 2016

The more I write about complexity, the more I seem to be confronting it in my own life…..even as I try to keep my life relatively simple and straightforward. That goal is becoming less and less possible, however,  in a world of nuance and ethical dilemnas in which very little is either simple or straightforward. … More The complexities of bearing witness

The complexities of bearing witness
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