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Tag: September 11 2001

On the Imperative to Understand Other Faiths Post 9/11

On the Imperative to Understand Other Faiths Post 9/11

Posted on July 22, 2013July 22, 2013 by Sarah Fein
Growing up in a small town in upstate New York, my community mainly consisted of people like me: Caucasian, Christian, and middle class. Throughout most of my childhood, I existed in a comfortable bub... Read More
It’s hard to find 11-year anniversary cards, or, healing isn’t forgetting

It’s hard to find 11-year anniversary cards, or, healing isn’t forgetting

Posted on September 12, 2012September 11, 2012 by Jason Tippitt
Eleven years have now passed since the illusion of peace and tranquility was shattered on another clear, blue, Tuesday morning, eleven years in which we’ve stubbornly refused as a nation to learn th... Read More
Bin Laden’s Dead. But, What Are We Celebrating, Exactly?

Bin Laden’s Dead. But, What Are We Celebrating, Exactly?

Posted on May 2, 2011 by Paul Joseph Greene
I am still sorting through the emotions and the facts swirling around the announcement that Osama bin Laden has been killed. What a turn of events! These are just my initial thoughts about terror, lo... Read More

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