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Why It’s Cool to Be “Uncool”
I was never one of the “cool” crowd. I had lots of friends from every one of the defined social groups in high school, but I was never “cool.
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Why Valarie Kaur is Right
After the September 11th attacks I remember hearing from a college friend whose family members were practicing Sikhs. She was relating the painful reality of her brothers suddenly being harassed and threatened in public.
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Why We Fight For Religious Literacy
It is hard to be suspicious of something that has no mystery about it. It is difficult to hate from close-up.
Why You Should Unlearn Hate and Make All People Your Friend
As we work our way through interfaith gatherings we focus on similarities, knowing that others will be hollering the differences from the rooftops.
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