Matt Till

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  • Transforming Society Through Hope and Imagination

    There is a lack of imagination in our society today. Not the kind that sparks creative ideas and innovations in art, technology, science, or design. The imagination we lack is one that conjures dreams and aspirations of a world that… Continue reading

    Transforming Society Through Hope and Imagination
  • Why Generosity is Essential for Society

    Friendship, compassion, and generosity are what sustain families and communities. It comes in many forms like helping raise our children, caring for each other when in need, celebrating life’s milestones and successes, and giving time and resources to rebuild after… Continue reading

    Why Generosity is Essential for Society
  • The Way of Nonviolence: Lessons from Martin Luther King Jr.

    Violence is anything that subverts the freedom, identity, function, or existence of another. Violence is injustice. It is the outcome when love and equity are undermined. Continue reading

    The Way of Nonviolence: Lessons from Martin Luther King Jr.
  • What Now? Life After the Election

    In the aftermath of the upcoming election, society faces critical questions about political polarization and relationships amid differing beliefs. Emphasizing hope, humility, and courage, the content highlights the importance of finding common ground and understanding among people while navigating the… Continue reading

    What Now? Life After the Election
  • Palestine, Protest, and Passover

    Living in a globalized world has made global events local issues. Tensions in the US due to the Israel-Gaza conflict are evident on college campuses, leading to protests and hateful rhetoric. As Passover begins, there is a call for unity… Continue reading

    Palestine, Protest, and Passover
  • In War, Helpers Remind Us Who We Truly Are

    This week, an Israeli airstrike killed World Central Kitchen aid workers in Gaza, raising global outrage. These workers, from various countries, aimed to alleviate the suffering of displaced Palestinians. Despite the grim reality of war, their selfless actions serve as… Continue reading

    In War, Helpers Remind Us Who We Truly Are
  • An Inclusive Take on Easter

    Easter, deeply rooted in Christian traditions, symbolizes hope, renewal, and rebirth. Beyond its commercialized aspects, it reflects humanity’s instinct for survival and greatness. The concept of resurrection, both physical and spiritual, underpins the holiday, offering a sense of purpose and… Continue reading

    An Inclusive Take on Easter
  • Hope is the Alternative to an Uncertain Future

    Americans are increasingly distrustful of social institutions and elected leaders, with concerns about global conflicts and emerging threats adding to anxieties about the future. Despite these fears, there is hope for a better world through collective action and embracing unconditional… Continue reading

    Hope is the Alternative to an Uncertain Future