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Interfaith and the Environment: Quoted in a Zoroastrian Publication
Hello, friends. Last August, I attended the Parliament of the World's Religions in Chicago and was excited to present on a few panels wi...
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Hello, friends! For those who have not yet seen it, I wanted to share a post I wrote that was recently published on the Union for Reform J...
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Hello, friends. " It’s a disgusting thing to call someone. Dirty blood, see. Common blood. It’s ridiculous. " --Ron Weasley, ...
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Hello, friends! Well, those were a busy few weeks! Good ones, but nonetheless, extremely busy. After having a friend visit in early Novemb...
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Your posts are always so engagingly written. Good for you for approaching the professor/priest after class! It must feel a little odd to do that, but as long as it is respectful I think it is always good to start a conversation when something like that is said. Can't wait for the next update :)
Nice getting this update from you! I admire how much you pay attention -- language is powerful, even its use in the seemingly most "casual" of ways. Right on, girl.
I loved this update, Allyson (especially that you've found those black beans). I'm sure you will find a way to give those professors a piece of your mind in the most loving, respectful way possible. Also, that is a gorgeous photo of the Colosseum.
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