REFRAMING THANKSGIVING: AN OPPORTUNITY FOR RECONSTRUCTION
We’re republishing content from our archives to give our writing team a much deserved break for the holidays. This week we revisit Brad’s reflection from Thanksgiving 2021
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We’re republishing content from our archives to give our writing team a much deserved break for the holidays. This week we revisit Brad’s reflection from Thanksgiving 2021
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Jesus is a redneck. He’s one of us. He’s for us. He’s with us.
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In Appalachian Coal Country, the act of apocalyptic unmasking is one of resistance.
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The colonization of the central Appalachian coalfields by extractive industries left scars on both the land and the people of the region, but it also left a rich heritage of resistance and perseverance. In this episode, Kenzie Walker of the West Virginia Mine Wars Museum talks with Joe and Brad about the importance of preserving that heritage, its impacts on the broader American labor movement, and its continued relevance in the world today
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If we somehow, some way can grasp this concept that individual and communal differences are to be embraced rather than loathed, then space is created for divine diversity to take shape
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