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This is an incredible article for multiple reasons. Prison reform is a vitally important part of “healing our culture,” ...
28/07/2025

This is an incredible article for multiple reasons. Prison reform is a vitally important part of “healing our culture,” and we can all learn a great deal from the experiences, policies and philosophies of those interviewed in this article from the Maine prison system:

Preston Thorpe Is a Software Engineer at a San Francisco Startup. He’s Also Serving His 11th Year in Prison. (TechCrunch, 24 July 2025)
https://techcrunch.com/2025/07/24/preston-thorpe-is-a-software-engineer-at-a-san-francisco-startup-hes-also-serving-his-11th-year-in-prison/

via Mastodon - Flipboard TechDesk
https://flipboard.social//114927141837250736

“Let’s love and support our neighbors. We are living through some difficult times, and we all need to stick together.”
17/07/2025

“Let’s love and support our neighbors. We are living through some difficult times, and we all need to stick together.”

This article shares deep and heartbreaking insight into the trauma experienced by many in the July 4th weekend floods on the Guadalupe River in South Texas.
https://www.texasmonthly.com/news-politics/texas-flood-firsthand-account/

I learned about this from Randy Rogers’ video update from Guadalupe River cleanup outside Kerrville five days ago:
https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1EaEG284W3/?mibextid=wwXIfr

Chelsea Graham shared the link to this article, pretty sure the home foundations Randy showed in his video are the same as those described in this article.

So many different thoughts go through my head in response to this story, article and images.

The “100 year flood plain” is no longer valid in many areas. It was based on climate assumptions that are no longer reasonable.

It is VERY inspiring and good to read about the ways in which neighbors care for neighbors in times of crisis. This is often NOT the narrative we read about in social media, see on YouTube, or hear often enough in the news.

Life is precious and a gift. We should all treasure time with our family and friends, and if we are called to do so, try our best to take care of our neighbors as well as our close loved ones in times of crisis.

The statement, “This is not normal” is mostly true. Climate events like this, and Hurricane Helene, have NOT been “the norm” in our lifetimes. But as it often does, “normal” is changing and being redefined.

It is impossible to prepare fully for every possible natural disaster, emergency, and contingency. But the preparations we can make, both personally and with our families, are valuable, important and needed.

Let’s love and support our neighbors. We are living through some difficult times, and we all need to stick together.

We should each consider the ways we can show support and solidarity with our immigrant community.““We can’t stop the arr...
13/07/2025

We should each consider the ways we can show support and solidarity with our immigrant community.

““We can’t stop the arrests but we can show support for our immigrant community… We can do a little bit of harm reduction, making sure that their belongings aren’t lost and showing them that there are people that care.”

by Morgan Murphy, a volunteer with Sacramento-based mutual aid organization NorCal Resist
https://www.norcalresist.org/index.html

quoted in “ICE Arrests Asylum Seeker After Sacramento Court Hearing” (CapRadio, 11 July 2025)
https://www.capradio.org/articles/2025/07/11/ice-arrests-asylum-seeker-after-sacramento-court-hearing/

04/07/2025

At the start of every Caldwell Presbyterian Church worship service, our leaders share a “land acknowledgment,” remembering and acknowledging the native people and First Nations from whom the land our church was built on was unlawfully taken from / stolen from.
https://www.caldwellpresby.org

The digital interactive map project “Native-Land.ca” allows you to put in an address and view the native tribes which originally occupied, used and lived in that specific area.
https://native-land.ca

It’s insightful and helpful.

Acknowledging, studying and seeking to understand chapters of “hard history” like this, which challenge many of the traditional narratives and myths taught in traditional history textbooks, is an important part of “healing our culture.” We don’t have to wait for our local school board or school administration to adopt a new curriculum, we have the opportunity to engage in “hyperlinked learning” about “hard history” right now, today.

While some may choose a path of nihilism and despair after learning more about the injustices of the past and our present moment, this is not our only choice. Our culture and society has always been one of dynamic change, competing values, violence and resistance. The choice to aspire to live in a culture where human rights and justice are valued and supported remains ours to make.

If these topics are of interest, I encourage you to follow the “Heal Our Culture” project on SubStack, Facebook, the main project website, etc:

https://healourculture.substack.com

https://www.facebook.com/healourculture

https://healourculture.org

More ways to learn and connect with me are on:
https://wesfryer.com/after/

Happy Fourth of July.

May we each commit to live, learn and actively support the aspirational values of our nation, the United States of America, and the transcendental rights embodied in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which are the birthright of every human being on planet earth.

Attribution: I learned about this Native Land interactive map project by reading “The Undertow: Scenes from a Slow Civil War” by Jeff Sharlet. I will post a detailed review of this book soon. I highly recommend it:
https://a.co/j1ACMaV

This article is also available on SubStack:
https://open.substack.com/pub/healourculture/p/commit-to-do-better?r=3clokj&utm_medium=ios&utm_source=post-publish

“At Native Land Digital, we are proud to be celebrating 10 years of amplifying Indigenous voices and creating space for ...
04/07/2025

“At Native Land Digital, we are proud to be celebrating 10 years of amplifying Indigenous voices and creating space for stories, connection, and learning. Our mission is to uplift Indigenous ways of knowing, and build understanding between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples - through tools like our interactive map, Teacher’s Guide, and Land & Waters Acknowledgement Guide.”
https://native-land.ca/about/why-it-matters

via “The Undertow: Scenes from a Slow Civil War” by Jeff Sharlet
https://a.co/j1ACMaV

 : Bowling Alone: Revised and Updated: The Collapse and Revival of American Community by Robert D. Putnamhttps://a.co/d/...
03/07/2025

: Bowling Alone: Revised and Updated: The Collapse and Revival of American Community by Robert D. Putnam
https://a.co/d/fLuNixl

via Unabashed Faith: Resisting Anti-Spiritual Influences in the Modern World by C. Andrew Doyle
https://a.co/d/5QeXagv

Continuing to discuss and learn about the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II is important to “heal our...
21/06/2025

Continuing to discuss and learn about the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II is important to “heal our culture.”

It is also important for anti-fascist work, pushing back against those who do not recognize human rights and the right to due process under the law.

When and if martial law is declared in an area, “habeas corpus” / due process laws are suspended. This is one reason among many we should be wary to support the imposition of martial law, except in the most extreme cases, and even when it is imposed, those administering it should remember the fundamental values which undergird our civil society in the United States. 

Kirstin Downey: Streetfront Exhibit Brings Internment Camp History Downtown (CIVIL BEAT, 20 Jun 2025)
https://www.civilbeat.org/2025/06/kirstin-downey-streetfront-exhibit-brings-internment-camp-history-downtown/



via Jun 21 Charlene Deveraturda on Spoutible:
https://spoutible.com/thread/44425239

Multiple Christian denominations have notable and lamentable histories of “getting it wrong, BIG TIME” when it comes to ...
20/06/2025

Multiple Christian denominations have notable and lamentable histories of “getting it wrong, BIG TIME” when it comes to interpreting and applying the Scriptures of the Holy Bible.

This is an outstanding article in Christianity Today, and an important history lesson to consider today on Juneteenth, as many profess a false gospel of “Christian Nationalism,” which is merely repackaged white supremacy, racism and fascism.

News flash: The “Good News” of Jesus Christ is that God’s love is for everyone, there are NO EXCEPTIONS! As human beings we are ALL created in God’s image. God calls us to love our neighbors, not hate them.

Frederick Douglass Found His Mission In The Black Church (Christianity Today, 19 Jun 2025)
https://www.christianitytoday.com/2025/06/frederick-douglass-slavery-abolition-black-church/

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