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The Capacity for Tolerance

The Capacity for Tolerance

Posted by Pastor Don Mackenzie at Sep 27, 2010 12:05 PM |

What can Christians do about the religious intolerance made visible during the last month?

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Meet My Food System

Meet My Food System

Posted by Vicki Robin at Sep 20, 2010 02:25 PM |

A single meal shows the parts of my local food system—and how much I depend on them.

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Changing the Consequences of Conflict

Changing the Consequences of Conflict

Posted by aabdallah at Sep 17, 2010 01:02 PM |

Video: The Interfaith Amigos' discussion on the eve of the 9/11 anniversary.

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Here to There: Transportation Planning in a Climate-Neutral City

Here to There: Transportation Planning in a Climate-Neutral City

Posted by Richard Conlin at Sep 15, 2010 12:30 PM |

Big transportation projects can contribute to sprawl and increase automobile use—or, they can promote biking, walking, and use of transit. Seattle is working to take the latter path.

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How to Not Get Sick of Zucchini on a 10-Mile Diet

How to Not Get Sick of Zucchini on a 10-Mile Diet

Posted by Vicki Robin at Sep 15, 2010 06:00 AM |

Sometimes, local eating means getting very creative.

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Pioneers of the New Normal

Pioneers of the New Normal

Posted by Sarah van Gelder at Sep 14, 2010 04:20 PM |

We’re facing a very different world than the one we knew. Here’s what people are doing to prepare …

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Quality Over Quantity: Local Food & the Obesity Epidemic

Quality Over Quantity: Local Food & the Obesity Epidemic

Posted by Vicki Robin at Sep 13, 2010 05:21 PM |

When we sacrifice good food to have lots of food, it's a double loss. Can we use this time of thinner wallets to examine the volume of food we run through our bodies?

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Envisioning MLK’s Dream in Today's World

Envisioning MLK’s Dream in Today's World

Posted by Grace Lee Boggs at Sep 13, 2010 12:35 PM |

Grace Boggs: We must begin the radical revolution of values that King called for, against the giant triplets of racism, materialism, and militarism.

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My Kingdom for a Cracker!

My Kingdom for a Cracker!

Posted by Vicki Robin at Sep 11, 2010 12:05 PM |

After 10 days of eating within 10 miles, I was ready to do just about anything for food made from grains.

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Interfaith Amigos: On 9/11, Getting Beyond Religious Hatred

Interfaith Amigos: On 9/11, Getting Beyond Religious Hatred

Posted by Rabbi Ted Falcon at Sep 10, 2010 03:40 PM |

Brought together by the events of 9/11, three friends from different faiths reflect on what it will take to reach the other side of hatred.

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My 10-Mile Diet ... in a Global Food System

My 10-Mile Diet ... in a Global Food System

Posted by Vicki Robin at Sep 10, 2010 12:55 PM |

My eating experiment is making me think differently about food security around the world.

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Quotes from the Quran and from Rumi

Posted by Sarah Van Gelder at Sep 09, 2010 09:45 PM |

Interested in what Muslim sacred texts actually say? Here's a short selection of quotes recommend by Jamal Rahman.

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Eight Ways to Confront Extremism on 9/11

Eight Ways to Confront Extremism on 9/11

Posted by Sarah van Gelder at Sep 09, 2010 09:45 PM |

How to further tolerance and healing on this September 11th, an especially important time to speak up.

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Movies, My Kids, and Me

Movies, My Kids, and Me

Posted by Shannon Hayes at Sep 08, 2010 12:00 PM |

Shannon Hayes used movies to give her daughters—and herself—an occasional break. Then they began to take over.

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Cravings and Compassion on a 10-Mile Diet

Posted by Vicki Robin at Sep 08, 2010 06:05 AM |

Eating within a 10-mile radius of my house makes me really miss certain foods, but there's a lot about normal eating habits I don't miss.

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Good for You? Bad for You?

Posted by Vicki Robin at Sep 06, 2010 12:40 PM |

What's the impact of hyperlocal eating on our health?

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5 Days! (But Who's Counting?)

Posted by Vicki Robin at Sep 05, 2010 05:05 PM |

What I've eaten in my 10-mile diet so far.

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Handmade Butter and Cheese

Posted by Vicki Robin at Sep 04, 2010 05:00 AM |

Without my own cow or goat, the secret to getting dairy products is all about neighborliness.

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The Little Mosque in Medina

The Little Mosque in Medina

Posted by Jamal Rahman at Sep 03, 2010 01:00 PM |

The current flap over the proposed Islamic center-cum-mosque in New York City offers a good opportunity to reflect on the nature and purpose of places of worship.

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Relational Eating

Posted by Vicki Robin at Sep 02, 2010 08:55 PM |

Making today's lunch, I realized: I know everyone who raised this food.

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