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Raised in the Capitol's Shadow
Raised in the Capitol's Shadow

Sally Kitch, the daughter of civil servants, was steeped in the doings of Washington, DC, from a young age. But a letter from a Senator helped open the door to a life of active citizenship.

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All Posts, Essays, FeaturedHeroalex cabreraOctober 29, 2020Political Awakenings, Place, Politics, Family
What Daniel Berrigan Taught Me
What Daniel Berrigan Taught Me

At 15, Brendan H. O’Connor had the chance to spend time with the radical Jesuit priest Daniel Berrigan. That singular experience taught him about the politics of compassion.

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All Posts, Essays, FeaturedHeroalex cabreraOctober 21, 2020religion, Love, Politics, Political Awakenings
More than an Aha Moment
More than an Aha Moment

Nia Norris’ political awakening did not result from a single event. It has been building over a lifetime, finally reaching a boiling point when everyday life could no longer distract her from the need for change.

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All Posts, Essays, FeaturedHeroalex cabreraOctober 19, 2020Politics, Political Awakenings
Tumbling Toward Awareness
Tumbling Toward Awareness

As a teenager, Anahi Molina was schooled by Tumblr, opening her up to issues of injustice and activism. A decade later, that online experience still affects her evolving personal politics.

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All Posts, Essays, FeaturedHeroalex cabreraOctober 15, 2020Politics, Political Awakenings
Keeping Your Edge at 70
Keeping Your Edge at 70

At a critical life-and-death moment, Lee Gutkind froze. His hesitation, not like him, made him take a new look at what it means to grow older.

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All Posts, Essays, FeaturedHeroalex cabreraSeptember 30, 2020Mental Health, Aging
The Best Class I Ever Led
The Best Class I Ever Led

Two days after the 2016 election, Joseph Russomanno expected to teach his usual communications law class. But he soon realized his journalism students needed to talk about what just happened in America.

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All Posts, Essays, FeaturedHeroalex cabreraSeptember 23, 2020Education, Politics, Career
This is the Way Out
This is the Way Out

When Laura Waddell finally exited from her corporate publishing job, the elevator ride down was a source of great relief, indeed the beginning of celebration.

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All Posts, Essays, FeaturedHeroalex cabreraSeptember 16, 2020Mental Health, Career
Ken Shropshire on Sport
Ken Shropshire on Sport

“Let's love sport. But let's not lose sight of sport's role in addressing what ails us.”

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All Posts, VideoEssaysalex cabreraSeptember 11, 2020
Finn on Imagination
Finn on Imagination

“Imagination is a collective project. We dream together. We change the world together.”

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All Posts, VideoEssaysalex cabreraSeptember 11, 2020
No, I Am Not OK
No, I Am Not OK

The fatal shooting of a baby boy in Aimee Meredith Cox’s Brooklyn neighborhood led her to question growing used to “the relentless repetition of injury and death” that is part of the Black experience in America.

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All Posts, Essays, FeaturedHeroalex cabreraSeptember 3, 2020Identity, Loss, Place, Mental Health
A Matter of Perspective
A Matter of Perspective

Determined to make his mark as a writer, Peter Selgin put aside his drawing pencils. But in time he learned he didn’t have to forsake his work as a visual artist for the world of words. They belonged together.

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All Posts, Essays, FeaturedHeroalex cabreraAugust 26, 2020Career, Education
Walking Delhi Streets, During the Pandemic
Walking Delhi Streets, During the Pandemic

Anandi Mishra has always relished walking the lively streets of Delhi, India. But the coronavirus lockdown has made her feel less safe, causing her to wonder if she must change the way she lives.

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All Posts, Essays, FeaturedHeroalex cabreraAugust 13, 2020Place, Pandemic Stories
Black Ecologies, Tidewater Virginia
Black Ecologies, Tidewater Virginia

J.T. Roane grew up in rural Tidewater Virginia. While its landscapes and back roads evoke ghosts of slavery's past, a friend’s death reminds him of the ongoing need to create Black vitality.

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All Posts, Essays, FeaturedHeroalex cabreraAugust 5, 2020Identity, Black History Month, Music
Mahdavi on Belonging
Mahdavi on Belonging

"Our collective American future must be a welcoming, inclusive place where belonging can be a reality for everyone.”

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All Posts, VideoEssaysalex cabreraAugust 1, 2020
Our Story of Schizophrenia
Our Story of Schizophrenia

Katina Michael was 8 years old when her older sister, Christine, began hearing voices. Christine’s struggles rocked her family, but also taught them all precious lessons about love.

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All Posts, Essays, FeaturedHeroalex cabreraJuly 29, 2020Family, Mental Health, Religion, Love
Meeting My Biological Father
Meeting My Biological Father

Mark Yakich hoped his first meeting with his biological father would yield new insights about his birthmother and maybe a relationship. What he gained was deeper understanding of himself.

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All Posts, Essays, FeaturedHeroalex cabreraJuly 22, 2020Family
The Architecture of Backpacking
The Architecture of Backpacking

Wanda Dalla Costa set off on a backpacking adventure she thought would last six months. Seven years and over 35 countries later, she discovered her future as an architect and storyteller.

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All Posts, Essays, FeaturedHeroalex cabreraJuly 15, 2020Women's History Month, Travel, Career, Identity
More Than a Survivor
More Than a Survivor

At 13, Deborah Sussman visited Anne Frank’s house and the concentration camp her father survived. But she’s sought to not let the Holocaust’s overwhelming reality limit her understanding of who her father was.

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All Posts, Essays, FeaturedHeroalex cabreraJuly 8, 2020Family, Identity, Loss
Words When the World Quakes
Words When the World Quakes

Mia Armstrong survived the 2017 Mexico City earthquake and found love. But the global pandemic has made her wonder if she has words for all the seismic change.

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All Posts, Essays, FeaturedHeroalex cabreraJuly 2, 2020Environment, Love, Education
If Only They Knew the Real Me
If Only They Knew the Real Me

Growing up in St. Lucia, Shirley-Ann Augustin-Behravesh felt her dreams were beyond her reach. But after years of hearing doubts, she discovered she could achieve the life she wanted.

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All Posts, Essays, FeaturedHeroalex cabreraJune 17, 2020Women's History Month, Education, Identity
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