Franklin Graham, son of evangelist Billy Graham and founder of Samaritan's Purse, an evangelical relief agency serving children worldwide, was an early Trump fan and a proponent of the Muslim ban. When asked this past weekend how he could square the mission of Samaritan's Purse with a refusal to allow Syrian refugees to come to the US,... Continue Reading →
Round 2 of the Any Good Thing Writing Challenge
You probably don’t write on an ancient typewriter, like the one in the picture above. Whatever works for you is great–but if you want to put some money on it, it’s even better. For the past three weeks, writers participating in the Any Good Thing Writing Challenge have been pumping out words--400 x 5 days... Continue Reading →
“A Friendly Welcome to a Hate-Filled Church” in this week’s _Chronicle_
The Chronicle of Higher Education recently invited me to contribute a short essay on the challenge of ethnographic work with a hate group. I am thankful for editor Alex Kafka's patience with me as we worked through several ideas. You can read it digitally here or in the February 3 print edition of the newspaper. Above, a member of... Continue Reading →
The Tween Writes a Letter
I took my oldest, 12, with me to a post-card writing event this week. Our host, an artist, graciously supplied us with handmade postcards, some with blank fronts so we could design our own images and some with a beautiful beehive pattern (as we live in the Beehive State) and the symbol of the Women's... Continue Reading →
Why We Love _How I Learned Geography_
Above, we read How I Learned Geography. How are you talking to your kids about refugees? My youngest and I have been reading Uri Shulevitz's How I Learned Geography, which was awarded a Caldecott Honor in 2009. The book tells the story of Shulevitz's move from Poland to Kazakhstan as the Jewish purge began. He lives among... Continue Reading →
A Pro-Life Reminder: Donald Trump Wishes Tiffany had been Aborted
No, seriously. He said so in 2003, when Tiffany was just 13. On Howard Stern's radio show. For everyone in America, including his teenage daughter, the one he wished were dead, to hear. What are the words every kid needs to hear from their parents? That they are loved and wanted. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X8z97F48Ef4 Above, a public... Continue Reading →
The Nazi Punch
Okay, so SOME people (my spouse) have been a little worried that I've so much enjoyed watching Richard Spencer get punched in the face. Over and over again. Set to music. Especially to Bruce Springsteen's "Born in the USA." Over and over again. They're worried because I'm not a person who supports violence. And that... Continue Reading →
Your Vote for “Good Jobs” was a Vote for White Supremacy
Despite warnings about Donald Trump’s unfitness for the presidency by prominent religious leaders like the actual Pope as well as Albert Mohler, president of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, conservative white Christians rallied around the Republican candidate at a stunning rate. His win among white evangelicals was 8 points greater than Romney’s was over Obama, who,... Continue Reading →
Are “University Bubbles” a Problem?
The Chronicle of Higher Education recently ran an article focusing on Lawrence, Kansas, where the University of Kansas (where I earned my PhD in American Studies) is located. Calling the town a "blue bubble in a red state," it presented the relative liberalism of the town as a barrier between the university and the people of... Continue Reading →