What is the impact on us as individuals and society if our capacity to choose is engaged primarily in the matter of consumption?
No more heroes
What is required of us emotionally, morally, ethically, if we are going to be part of building something new?
A new phase of the dance
I don’t feel the same loneliness I felt before I met Mark – because this is a different stage in the dance…
Giving voice to sadness
It’s vital in a city like Detroit that the voices of suffering, poverty and disadvantage are heard
Remembering the Syracuse slump
Questions about the future, what we want to build and create can render us powerless and ineffective, unsure about what to do…
Learning to see afresh
Are our individualistic perspectives a blindness that prevents us seeing our inter-connectedness? Could experiencing and understanding our dependence on others bring fresh sight?
Is that all there is?
During a trip to Sidmouth, I got to think about cafes, poscapitalism, and the fact that what’s needed is more than cool coffee bars and distressed wood
Respecting the past
I often find it necessary to argue against some imagined suggestion that any happiness I might have in the future would somehow ‘cancel out’ the pain and anguish of losing Mark
Where dreams are made of
Being in New York has challenged me to think about the extent to which my sense of self rests on what I consume
Can Detroit deliver social justice?
It was great to come across great cafes and restaurants and enjoy the vibrancy of Detroit’s art projects and social enterprises, but the question of how everyone can benefit from its revival remains…
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