I never tire of this powerful song. What a message for our time!


I never tire of this powerful song. What a message for our time!

Matilda Joslyn Gage (1826-1898) fought alongside Stanton, Anthony and many others for women’s rights, the vote and full equality. In […]

Can we get beyond or above the “clash of opinions” in politics (or religion)? In 1821, a young woman from […]

Less than an hour from our house. . .another river. . .another trail. . .another forest. . .another life.

George Washington was the first President (and, yes, a slaveholder), and maybe among the first of the American Founders to […]

One of the most delightful shows on the tube these days is “Young Sheldon.” Brilliant little guy (“mighty little man,” […]

Or is she? I’m talking about Frances Wright, 19th Century Scottish-American social reformer who flung her freethinking in the face […]

In classes I teach on Freethinkers like naturalist John Muir, I often saunter back to wise reminders of human hubris, […]

On a creek … in a forest … by a waterfall … in the Blue Ridge Mountains … swirling bubbles […]

My recent Zoom talk to the Jubilee! Community here in Asheville begins around the 45:40 mark.

African-American writer, Zora Neale Hurston (1891-1960), wrote about her long struggles with religious faith. I sense kinship with some of […]

Sixty years ago today, September 12, 1960, candidate John F. Kennedy spoke to a ministerial association in Houston, TX. He […]