We The People
a little pocket of resistance
We The People
a little pocket of resistance
We live in a particularly galvanized and galvanizing time, when it comes to politics and the state of our world. Many, if not all, of us are attuned to developments that affect us, our loved ones, our neighbors, and our fellow inhabitants of this beautiful blue-green ball we call home. We feel responsible for the global and local stewardship our planet requires and so desperately needs.
This page is an invitation to consider ourselves global citizens and stewards. Here, I will provide thought-provoking, entertaining, and inspiring bits to hopefully encourage us as we navigate our challenging world and move toward inclusive stewardship.
"Lord, we ain't what we oughta be. We ain't what we want to be. We ain't what we goin' to be. But, thank God, we ain't what we wuz."
~an enslaved Black preacher
Learning to live together in peace through Global Citizenship Education
A legal scholar and 'Backtalker' defends critical race theory--a term she helped coin
I Love Everyday People (stay to the end for the acapella harmonies)
We live in a particularly galvanized and galvanizing time, when it comes to politics and the state of our world. Many, if not all, of us are attuned to developments that affect us, our loved ones, our neighbors, and our fellow inhabitants of this beautiful blue-green ball we call home. We feel responsible for the global and local stewardship our planet requires and so desperately needs.
This page is an invitation to consider ourselves global citizens and stewards. Here, I will provide thought-provoking, entertaining, and inspiring bits to hopefully encourage us as we navigate our challenging world and move toward inclusive stewardship.
"Lord, we ain't what we oughta be. We ain't what we want to be. We ain't what we goin' to be. But, thank God, we ain't what we wuz."
~an enslaved preacher
Learning to live together in peace through Global Citizenship Education
A legal scholar and 'Backtalker' defends critical race theory--a term she helped coin
I Love Everyday People (stay to the end for the acapella harmonies)