Dr. Katharine Hayhoe to speak in Santa Fe this Thursday!

Dr. Katharine Hayhoe, an associate professor and Director of the Climate Science Center at Texas Tech, will be speaking in Santa Fe this Thursday evening.  As a world-class climate scientist and a Christian, Dr. Hayhoe may defy some stereotypes about the politics of religion and science. But defying stereotypes invites inquiry, […]

My Blog

I invite you to check out my blog, Rehumanizing America. It will launch in earnest in April of 2019. In it, I explore why we are increasingly divided and dehumanizing of one another in this nation and what we as individuals can do to both sow and reap respect, compassion, goodwill, […]

Goodbye, Viral Vitriol! (#GoodbyeVi)

You know those posts that go around that make you want to scream, banshee-like? No, not the dumb-n-dumber home videos, the cats-on-catnip cartoons, or the “You’d better or ELSE!” chain letters. Those are all great runners-up, but I mean the worst of all: Vi-posts, as I will call them, standing […]

Economy and Earth…A Win-Win Proposition

Hi,  friends! Well,  some of you may remember hearing about my amazing trip to DC in which I had the awesome opportunity to take a meeting to my own Congressman. It was so exhilarating and empowering to get to do this! The plan for the rest of the year is […]

a note to my children…my students…myself…and you

No matter what happens,  do not forget you are human.  You must move and laugh and breathe deeply.  You must sit and stare into another person’s eyes,  whether they belong to a lover,  a friend,  or a beloved cherub looking up at you with a muddy nose.  You must not […]

the beautiful game…..part 1

I read once that women who aren’t in a relationship are constantly scoping out men—and those who are in a relationship are constantly scoping out women  (aka,  the competition).  I had read this curious factoid while in a relationship with someone who was about,  I can say in hindsight,  99% […]

a decade after 9/11…..viewing evil as outlier

I sometimes ponder the sociological concept of “Mean World Syndrome” –particularly around the anniversary of 9/11 each year. I remember that,  as a child,  I watched lots of news programs and acquired a very definite “Mean World”  perspective.  One segment of the news,  I recall,  would reenact murders,  supposedly to […]

the monk and the driving lesson….

When all else fails in life–or when you’re just bored some Saturday–go find a holy person.  For this exercise,  you will want to pick someone who has abandoned the typical life for this path. One Saturday many years ago,  I chose Sam.  I did not really know I chose Sam. […]

the reciprocity of old-growth friendships….

One morning recently,  I had sent a short text of encouragement to one of my dearest friends,  who was experiencing a very recent and raw tragic loss.  Apparently,  my text had arrived just as she was walking through a flood of unbearable emotions.  She called me immediately. In this highly […]