The People's Bill of Rights 250: Who's Really Behind the Invitation to Rewrite the American Promise? As the nation counts through its 250th year, a new digital initiative is asking millions of everyday Americans a deceptively simple question: what rights should this country actually guarantee you? The People's Bill of Rights 250 (thepeoplesrights250.org) wants your... Continue Reading →
When Hope Takes Root: What China’s Great Green Wall Shows Us About Climate Possibility
A reflection on ecological restoration, planted forests, and the courage to act when the future feels fragile There are moments in the climate and ecological emergency when the scale of what we face can make hope feel unreasonable. We look at expanding deserts, damaged soils, rising heat, broken water cycles, displaced communities, and the continued... Continue Reading →
250 Candles, One Clave: A July 4th Message for the America We’re Still Becoming
A reflection on our Semiquincentennial, the noise that's trying to drown out our goodness, and the deeper emergency waiting on the other side of our attention. Two hundred and fifty years. That's a long time for a nation to keep arguing with itself about who it wants to be. Today, on this Fourth of July,... Continue Reading →
Liberty Further Extended: Lemuel Haynes, Natural Rights, and the Radical Promise of 1776
A bit of historical background in preparation for tomorrow’s three blog posts: one here, one at ClimateChangeCommunity.com, and one at cCcmty.com. They should be posted by 6:00 am. Executive Summary In the summer of 1776, as the Continental Congress debated independence from Britain, a twenty-three-year-old Black soldier and lay preacher named Lemuel Haynes composed the... Continue Reading →