What Will We the People Do? Understanding the Spring Break Pandemic Party

It’s always problematic to take on a sweeping generalization and emerge with anything like facts or the truth. The scenes of Florida and California beaches, Mardi Gras, and other Spring Break revelry are pretty darn disturbing. The pressure on politicians to keep business going has apparently outweighed public health concerns in the midst of...

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Getting Personal and Finding a “More Human” Empathy In our Religion and Politics

Scholarship doesn’t reward the personal. We’re told it’s not our job. But Rajanaka—and that means you, people you likely know, friends, folks who’ve come to the conversation with open minds and willing hearts—has taught me that I don’t know any other way of doing scholarship and live with myself. I’ve never been very good...

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