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Learning for Justice
For many years, the Southern Poverty Law Center has published a monthly magazine called “Teaching Tolerance”. A name change to “Learning For Justice”. What a revelation – from teaching to learning and from tolerance to justice.
Seeing Light
We see what we want and deny the rest. We paint people, companies or governments as evil to justify our position. And I am just as guilty of using this brushstroke as anyone. As Laura Ingalls Wilder says, “Persons appear to us according to the light we throw upon them from our own minds”