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Of Rising Rivers and Democracy

2 October 2024 at 04:44
In a muddy field under a gray sky, people in raincoats kneel in the mud, harvesting vegetables to stack in plastic crates.

Karen G. Johnston

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I care that fascism is not just approaching, but is already here, rising, like this cresting river.

Of Rising Rivers and Democracy

2 October 2024 at 04:44
In a muddy field under a gray sky, people in raincoats kneel in the mud, harvesting vegetables to stack in plastic crates.

Karen G. Johnston

:
I care that fascism is not just approaching, but is already here, rising, like this cresting river.

The Sea of Moral Injury

1 May 2024 at 03:56
A person is curled up, sleeping on a slab of cardboard, with a bag and cup next to them. They're on a sidewalk near a busy street with traffic and pedestrians.

Karen G. Johnston

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Harm of one is harm of all.

The Sea of Moral Injury

1 May 2024 at 03:56
A person is curled up, sleeping on a slab of cardboard, with a bag and cup next to them. They're on a sidewalk near a busy street with traffic and pedestrians.

Karen G. Johnston

:
Harm of one is harm of all.

Unfinished Business

26 October 2022 at 01:46
A Black person with their back to the camera sits, holding the hand of a Black elder who's lying in a hospital bed.

Karen G. Johnston

How much notice would I want ahead of time before I die?

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Unfinished Business

26 October 2022 at 01:46
A Black person with their back to the camera sits, holding the hand of a Black elder who's lying in a hospital bed.

Karen G. Johnston

How much notice would I want ahead of time before I die?

Continue reading "Unfinished Business"

Be Not Afraid

10 May 2021 at 21:19
Travelers on an airport escalator, taken from the top looking down.

Karen G. Johnston

It’s through our shared interdependence that we are sheltered and saved.

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At Arm's Length

14 October 2020 at 10:58
A baby turtle on a beach, with the ocean and two blurred humans in the background.

Karen G. Johnston

Arm's length: What was once a defensive or suspicious expression has now become a gesture of care, an indication of love and protection.

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