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Women and War
November 23 2009
Eliza Canty-Jones
The pairing of women and war brings so many other words, other ideas, to my mind. Like most who share my age, class, and nationality, my knowledge of war comes mainly through... More
The Optimism of Philanthropy in Tough Times
November 18 2009
John Frohnmayer
The word philanthropy first surfaced 2,500 years ago in the Greek play Prometheus Bound, the Greek word being a combination of caring for humans and promoting human potential. It... More
After the Lunch Rush
November 13 2009
Dave Weich
Has a job ever changed your life completely by accident? I started tending bar on the day shift at a locally owned Italian restaurant in Fort Collins, Colorado, famous for its... More
Irreverence in the Whitechapel
November 10 2009
Annie Dubinsky
I saw them leaving the gallery with oranges. She was holding hers, smiling and picking at the produce sticker. He was tossing his in the air, laughing out loud. They seemed to be... More
Rethinking the Possibilities
November 05 2009
Seth Walker
My organization, Ecotrust, recently conducted a survey. We asked thousands of people, “Has the world entered a new era?” More than 80 percent of respondents said yes. When we... More