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Button Poetry – G. Yamazawa – “Elementary” A Little Girl Waved At Him. He Didn’t Wave Back because She Was Gay – Video

By |2023-10-17T13:53:06+00:00October 10, 2014|

G. Yamazawa takes you back to his childhood to share an important lesson he learned. A Little Girl Waved At Him. He Didn't Wave Back Because She's Gay. His Dad Responded Appropriately.Button Poetry is committed to developing a coherent and effective system of production, distribution, promotion and fundraising for spoken word and performance poetry.

Penzias and Wilson: The Sound of Light

By |2024-04-05T19:44:47+00:00April 5, 2024|

When the intellectual history of the 20th century is written, a few achievements will tower overall. Einstein’s theory of general relativity will be one; the laws of quantum mechanics will be another. The Big Bang Theory of the origin of the universe will be a third.

The Book of Mem

By |2023-10-17T14:03:58+00:00January 23, 2019|

What if humans could see auras, could sense the colorful rays that extend out from everything all the time? And what if some of the new children entering the earth could communicate through touch?

Values to Build a Life On – Part II

Dedication to Religious Traditions Updated with Democratic Values

By |2023-10-17T14:03:57+00:00January 23, 2019|

Few Millennials or Centennials read books. Freshmen in my history classes prefer online assignments with video clips, diagrams, cartoons, and very short narratives. They like online textbooks with chapters that are short with links to interesting visuals. They read books only when they must. The Bible is something that hardly ever interests them at all. Having grown up a Protestant in the Old South’s Bible Belt, it’s hard to believe how knowledge of the Bible and Judeo-Christian history have declined since the mid-20th century.

Communities of Hope

By |2023-10-17T14:07:55+00:00July 6, 2017|

On November 9, 2016, the United States concluded a blisteringly polarized, vicious political campaign cycle. The results — especially the surprise upset of Hillary Clinton by Donald J. Trump in the presidential election — stunned people as devastating or miraculous, depending on different standpoints. Concerned about civil rights, immigration, international relations, civility, multiculturalism, and a host of other issues, many people found hope in short supply after the election results came in.

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