189: The Fight for Healthcare for All
Rev. Robin Tanner, Dr. Carol Paris, and activist Samson Hampton share some important information on the current fight for healthcare for all, what it means to write your own healthcare story, and how to get involved in making a single-payer option happen in the U.S.
Read MoreI Began to Ask Each Time
I began to ask each time: “What’s the worst that could happen to me if I tell this truth?”
Read MoreDiscovery
This year I became an Uncle, and in a few days time I will become a “goodparent.”
Read More187: Writing in Black and White
We talk with Nathan Ryan and Kimberly Hampton about racism differences in the north and the south, our nation’s misremembering of American history, and how institutional UUism doesn’t consistently show up for times of crisis in the black community. For show notes, see https://wp.me/p89xv1-4wJ.
Read MoreREsources for Living
Well, what do you know! No, really: what do you know—and how do you know it? And how do you know that you know it?
Read MoreReconciling Science and Religion
Resolving the rift between science and religion is deeply personal for me.
Read MoreScience and the Sacred
The most profound truths about what it means to be human belong to both science and religion.
Read MoreFrom Your Minister
When I was 19 I fell in love with Plato’s Socratic Dialogues.
Read MoreHow Do We Know?
How do we know what we know? Well, as Unitarian Universalists we are committed to an ongoing “search for truth and meaning.”
Read MoreUs and Them
OK, here, based on some genuine efforts at observation, is my understanding of the difference between liberals and conservatives. It is probably not actually news to you, but I, for one, haven’t thought about it quite this way before.
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