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Witnessing

When the President spoke at Clementa Pinckney’s funeral last month, many were quick to call it historic, and I’m inclined to agree with them. My own experience of listening to the speech, however, is a different kind of history. This account has limited historic significance. It’s just a story I want to tell myself, an attempt to understand I’ve come to believe, about the present and the future.

In the moment: grief and change

Vigils and prayer services and walks across a beautiful bridge have not magically made us whole, but they are a Continue reading →

I was a stranger and you welcomed me

Heartbreakingly sad, horrifying, frightening, senseless. And so forth. I feel so terrible about the mass shooting at AME Emanuel—a church Continue reading →

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