Confronted on a train while riding in the first-class compartment for which he had paid, soft-spoken, brown-skinned Mohandas Gandhi recognized his treatment by railway officials as unfair, even barbaric. To their humiliations he would never choose to become accustomed. Incredulous, he repelled the insults, refusing their demands to move to a second-class carriage. He reasoned,… read more
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Let the Pain Not Spread: Ira Batra Garde
We received an email last week from Ira Batra Garde, who wrote: I have attached a poem I wrote yesterday. It is my response to the airline tragedy, and to all the rudeness we see expressed by strangers toward strangers, on the streets of San Francisco these days. I hope it can help us all… read more