Month: March 2019

27 Mar 2019

Walking on Water

In the continuing effort to write about the refugees from Central America, to keep telling the stories of the unaccompanied minors who come to our Earth School-to-Farm programs, I am struck this week by the fact that they are children… The statistics are alienating, because we just read numbers and those distance us from the […]

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04 Mar 2019

“Tell Me How It Ends”

“Telling stories doesn’t solve anything, doesn’t reassemble broken lives. But perhaps it is a way of understanding the unthinkable. If a story haunts us, we keep telling it to ourselves, replaying it in silence while we shower, while we walk alone down streets, or in our moments of insomnia.” –Valeria Luiselli, author of Tell Me […]

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