Reading the Future in the Past
A letter to the year 2026, written from the threshold of 2025, sharing lessons from the past and hopes for a brighter, wiser future.
Read the letter →A letter to the year 2026, written from the threshold of 2025, sharing lessons from the past and hopes for a brighter, wiser future.
Read the letter →On Thursday we give thanks. On Friday we trample each other for whatever’s on sale. This Radical Left letter calls out the madness of consumerism, the “Black Friday mold,” and the spiritual whiplash of going from gratitude to greed overnight – and invites us to reclaim the season for connection instead of consumption.
Read the letter →A gentle reminder in the chaos of Black Friday: what if the real gift today is choosing presence over pressure? Rest, breathe, and let “enough” be your celebration. 🧡
Read the letter →Thanksgiving isn’t just about gratitude – it’s about connection. As we gather around our tables, this letter invites us to widen the circle, remember those who are struggling, and choose to be the reason someone else has something to be thankful for.
Read the letter →Dear Democracy’s Worst Nightmare, You don’t wear a mask.You don’t need to.You arrive quietly,in the empty chair,the unopened ballot,the scroll that never ends. You don’t march in boots or shout in capitals.You whisper, “It doesn’t matter.”And the whisper becomes a wind.And the wind becomes a storm. You are the soft sleep of apathy,the lullaby of … Read more
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