Monday, March 7, 2016

FAIRNESS AND WEALTH

            “In the past two years [2013-2015], the anger that ignited around issues of race, guns, and power – the moral drama that swept out of Ferguson, Missouri, to Clevland, New York, Cincinnati, and beyond – has expanded into something approaching a national recognition over fairness and wealth, over the legacies of racism and the true meaning of security.”



Evan Osnos, “Father Mike, A Militant White Priest Fights for his Black Parishioners on the South Side” (Chicago), New Yorker, February 29, 2016, pp: 36-45 (38).