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Welcome to the Journal. A space where ideas take shape, questions are explored, and perspectives are challenged. This is where to find reflections, updates, and stories that connect back to the mission: seeking clarity, fostering dialogue, and uncovering the principles that guide a more undivided way forward.

Poem: The Stranger by the Fire

Poem: The Stranger by the Fire

This is a poem from the perspective of a spider I found with my flashlight while camping. Upon a twig …
Poem: When the Moon Comes to Me

Poem: When the Moon Comes to Me

The fire hums its low refrainsoft crackles stitching time together.Smoke drifts like memoryslow, deliberate, unafraid to linger. The forest speaks …
The Garden of Immigrants

The Garden of Immigrants

How the World’s Vegetables Took Root in America If you’ve ever made spaghetti, mashed potatoes, or chili, you’ve already participated …
Under Reported: A Dive Into Typhoon Halong and the Aftermath In Alaska

Under Reported: A Dive Into Typhoon Halong and the Aftermath In Alaska

Photo: U.S. Coast Guard MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter over Kipnuk, Alaska, during flood-response operations after Typhoon Halong. Oct. 12, 2025. About …
Poem: The Climb

Poem: The Climb

I keep climbing this ladder, rung after runghands blistered, mind humming some half-finished song.Each step feels like progress, or maybe …
Taking a break: Pushing Through Concrete

Taking a break: Pushing Through Concrete

Lately, I’ve been carrying the weight of depression. It’s not something that lifts with a snap of the fingers, and …
Asking for Help Shouldn’t Feel Like Weakness

Asking for Help Shouldn’t Feel Like Weakness

In American society, we’ve been taught (sometimes directly, often subtly) that strength means having everything figured out on our own …
Workers Over Billionaires: Why the Market Doesn’t Need the Ultra-Rich

Workers Over Billionaires: Why the Market Doesn’t Need the Ultra-Rich

Across the country today, thousands are taking to the streets under the banner of Workers Over Billionaires. From Chicago’s Haymarket …