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Kathryn Schoon-Tanis

I Know Who to Blame. Now What?

So maybe the question isn’t whether blame has a place. Maybe it does. Maybe there are truths that need to be said plainly, without softening.

Chaco Canyon: Too Sacred to Sacrifice

It is absolutely one of my favorite places on the face of this planet. Although it has been protected since the early 1900s, it is

A Celebration of Life

They talked about the small gifts Alan would give to people, trinkets he picked up at the dollar store or thrift store. I myself was

The Demon of Fascism

Fascism seems less like a coherent ideology or governing philosophy, and more like an energy, an ethos, a societal temperament.

Hope-scrolling in Hard Times

It’s wise to avoid trying to figure out whether we are better or worse now. It’s better simply to say that along with all the

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Jared Ayers

Who Taught You?

We’re marked most deeply by the myriad others we encounter at closer range: those people, voices, and experiences that shape who we come to be

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Timothy Van Deelen

Nemesis Bird

Birders speak of “nemesis birds,” birds that one, by rights, should have seen given their efforts and outings, but birds that evade them nonetheless. Often