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Sermon for Self-Purification
Casey Fleming reflects on Dr. King’s notion of self-purification before radical love: “I cannot transform my house, my classroom, my neighborhood, or my nation into a beloved community — and I must — until I have a quiet place to rest.”
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Hanady Kitchen
Tantalizing recipes from the Middle East and Eastern Mediterranean and beautiful food photography are two excellent reasons to visit Hanady Kitchen.
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Dark Food to Die For
Need a recipe for bleeding heart cupcakes? Zombie mouse brains? Ghoul-ash? Welcome to the devil’s kitchen, where everything is “100% edible…and 99% disgusting to look at.”
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“We no longer had the recipe or the creator of the recipe, just a limited supply of a cranberry sauce that would never be made in the same way again. And out of those limits arose a more pronounced gratitude than our Thanksgiving table had ever seen.”
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Charles Eisenstein
Author and speaker Charles Eisenstein publishes thought-provoking essays on politics, current events, international issues, science, the environment, and more.
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In A Natural World
Melinda J. Irvine offers solace in the form of a haiku: when things seem crazy / stillness and simplicity / will allow silence
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The Happenstance Solution
How much longer will the American suburb be able to sustain itself? An essay on migration, development, and the cycle of suburban life and death.
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Simple Scimum
How are jellyfish born? Why does exercise hurt? Next time your (or someone else’s) curious kid stumps you with a science-related question, head to Simple Scimum for accessible, thoughtful explanations.
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On Rubbernecking
When you’re compelled to look and you can’t unsee: Karalynn Moran on car wrecks and rubbernecking.
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Freakonomics
At the online hub for Freakonomics, Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner have expanded upon their 2005 bestselling book of the same name — with a blog, radio show, and more.
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Advanced Placement
Jessica Chiccehitto Hindman’s “Advanced Placement” is a course on deconstructing abuse: “Do you want to die? He asks you over and over again.”
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Michael Moore
The official website of the Academy Award-winning filmmaker and bestselling author Michael Moore.
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Prison Ecology
“Inmates live together in cottages, not cells; in every cottage lives a huset far, or ‘house father’ who is in charge of loading the wood into the home’s furnace.” Writer Jennifer Bowen Hicks describes Bastøy, an environmentally aware prison in Norway.
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VSB
VSB — short for Very Smart Brothas — is a daily digital magazine offering commentary, essay, and humor about news, pop culture, race, and sex.
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Parachute journalism and rural America’s revenge
“Democrats and most of the mainstream media ignored what was happening in rural America until the morning after the election. And they ignored it at their own peril.” Post US-election, Truevine and Factory Man author Beth Macy writes about the forgotten citizens of rural America.
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Paper Fashion
Artist Katie Rodgers works at the intersection of fashion, drawing, and mixed media. On her site, you’ll find whimsical creations and a behind-the-scenes glimpse of her process.
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A Baby Is Born (Plus a Butternut Squash Soup Recipe)
At My Jerusalem Kitchen, food blogger and mother Lauren Wilner shares her daughter Nava’s birth story — followed by a nap-friendly soup recipe.
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Undocumented, Unafraid, Unapologetic…Depressed
“The fear of deportation never leaves our thoughts. Some of us might be protected under DACA, but our loved ones are still at risk.” Life in the US as a DREAM Act beneficiary — with parents still undocumented.
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Mittened Hands
Lovers of black-and-white photography will enjoy Mittened Hands, where Norwegian photoblogger Petter Rustad shares crisp monochrome images of landscapes, city streets, and people.
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A Conversation With Dan Ariely About What Shapes our Motivations
At Longreads, Jessica Gross talks with author and behavioral economist Dan Ariely about understanding how humans behave from the ground up.
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The Armored Coconut
Marika Malaea reflects on being a brown white girl: “My whole life has been me thinking that I’m super incognito, when I’m actually the painted elephant in the room, whispering, ‘So what are we all staring at?’”
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Omenana
Omenana is a tri-monthly magazine of speculative fiction from across Africa and the African Diaspora.