Tag Archives: justice
Hills and Squirrels and a Moral Document
I haven’t said much here in a while. [Minutes-long pause while I gaze through a large glass door to my right. I'm trying to conjure blog wisdom from the pine-covered hills in the distance. But in the foreground I see—for [...]
Lifeblood: Fighting Malaria by Appealing to Economics
Today on my drive home, I heard a radio story on Marketplace. I like Marketplace. It’s the public radio show that covers economics and the financial world in the same well-written, smirky way that Sportscenter covers baseball games and Nascar races. The story was about a new book called [...]
Swag Bags to Fight Sex Slavery: Freeset
This weekend, I’m attending the National Youth Workers Conference in San Diego. It’s a big show with lots of flash, but with even more excellent people who care about mentoring young people. Like any conference, there are lots of handouts [...]
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