government
A Time to Celebrate? Reflections on the Death of Moammar Khadafy
November 3, 2011 —This week, our guest blog post comes from the Reverend Cricket Potter, Interim Co-Minister at Follen Community Church, a Unitarian Universalist congregation in Lexington, MA.
Public Service, Dialogue and Citizenship
Tomorrow, June 23, is United Nations Public Service Day, which aims to celebrate the value and virtue of public service, recognize the work of public servants, and encourage young people to pursue careers in the public sector.
The Coffee Party: Long Time Brewing
How heartening to see ordinary people coalescing around the notion that the government is theirs and that they have a role to play in ensuring its vitality. Rather than bash government, the Coffee Party wants to work with it.
What the Coffee Party movement may not know, however, is that there already is a powerful movement rippling across the country that's doing likewise.






