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There’s a Healthcare Solution Just Down the Block
On a weekly basis, 32 million Americans spend 2 hours at one of 30,000 laundromats across the country. What if that time and space could be used to meet people where they are...
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Essay
We May Not Unify, but We Can Reach across Differences
The idea of unity is a compassionate, hopeful aspiration for a country ravaged by a global pandemic, racial injustice, economic downturn and mob violence.
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We Can Do Better
Not by shying away from arguments but by embracing them. Arguments are our legacy and our shared history.
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Interview
Can We Find Beauty in Vulnerability?
How do you deal with the unprecedented?
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Interview
Giving the Gift of Life — To a Stranger
What would you do for a stranger?
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Interview
Remote Work Works: The Office after COVID-19
“We are not in a rush to pull people back into the workplace,” says Rob Falzon
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Charlottesville’s Divides Are America’s Divides
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How to Talk Politics in a Divided America
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Essay
Why Putting Kids on Sex Offender Registries Is Unjust
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Generational Differences in Black Activism
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