We Interrupt This Gloom to Offer….Hope

A New York Times article by Nicholas Kristof
A concretely encouraging article for frustrated liberals. Just Google this post’s title.

About Eileen

Mother of five, grandmother of nine, great-grandmother of five. 1955 -1959 Rice University in Houston, TX. Taught primary grades; Was Associate Post Director of Religious Education at Ft. Campbell, KY; Consultant on the Myers/Briggs Type Indicator, Was married for 60 years to an Architect in Middle Tennessee.

Posted on August 24, 2020, in historical perspective, hope, Paradox, the future and tagged , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 4 Comments.

  1. Thanks for sharing this Eileen. I have hope that in the UK the pandemic has shed light on just how much we need our NHS and social care systems and the improvements that need to be made to them. I have hope that something will change as a result of BLM.

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    • Change is scary for many people, so it seldom happens quickly. Sad that it takes violence most times through history. Thanks for reading my posts, I’ve been in such turmoil for a couple of years now, that I haven’t kept up with others’ posts and now don’t get notices anymore. Going to work on that.

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  2. I couldn’t get the link to work and tried to google it but thanks for the offer of hope. 😉

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