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Walking Near Death

My learning began in the state of Chiapas, Mexico. A refugee camp in the jungles of Mexico, less than a…

3 years ago

The Pilgrimage

Juan Pablo Ixbalan left his home in the village of Santiago de Atitlán, Guatemala. He crossed the lago in a…

3 years ago

Dancing Woman

She danced to a rhythm only she could hear. When she first started dancing nearly forty years ago, she had…

3 years ago

A Visit with a Saint

My adventure began when my friend Cinda sent me a short article she’d found. It was about the Mexican folk…

4 years ago

My Unexpected Friend Will Inman

He’d often send a real letter, but more often he’d send a poem with a note scribbled on the back.

4 years ago

The Streets of Kansas City

In 1985 I left the desert for a job in Kansas City, Missouri, a city that had long been racially…

4 years ago

A Small Town in Arizona Says Black Lives Matter

While protests take place in cities around the USA and other countries, residents of some small towns like Bisbee, Arizona…

4 years ago

So, “Stay at Home” Is in Order

I started staying home about a week or ten days before the official order. It made sense, as I’m no…

4 years ago

Mexico-USA: Well-Attended Rally to Save the San Pedro River

Environmentalist Michael Gregory told the rally: “The border wall is an environmental disaster and biological obscenity.”

4 years ago

Citizen Action against Trump’s Border Wall and to Save a River

The San Pedro River runs north from Sonora, Mexico, into the US state of Arizona. It is the last free-flowing…

4 years ago

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