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Claudia Horwitz

February 14, 2017 by johnnoltner

Claudia Horwitz is founding director of Stone Circles at the Stone House, a 70-acre retreat center outside Mebane, North Carolina, dedicated to the support of people and organizations working toward social change. Claudia’s efforts grew out of an awareness that social justice work could exact a tremendous toll on people, and her desire to make the work of building social movements more sustainable. “There are ancestral, cultural, and political legacies that survive and thrive because they’re not interrupted with some kind […]

Categories: Podcast • Tags: balance, mebane, North Carolina, peace, process, social change, social justice, story

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Carl Kenney

January 13, 2017 by johnnoltner

Carl Kenney is a minister, author, advocate, teacher, and in his own words, a “prophet of the people.” He believes that we spend too much time and energy fighting one another because of our differences—with devastating and wide-reaching results. “I don’t have to tear you down for the sake of making me better.” My theology is rooted in the compassion of Christ. I’m a person who has experienced the love of God after having made my share of mistakes. I’ve […]

Categories: Podcast • Tags: advocate, compassion, durham, faith, love, minister, North Carolina, religion

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Then there was none…

September 19, 2016 by johnnoltner

Asheville is out of gas. It’s gone. Sold out. Nada. Nothing. I rolled into town today and installed my exhibit at UNC. I hadn’t been paying attention to the news. I hadn’t heard that the Colonial Pipeline had ruptured in Helena, Alabama, effecting delivery from Houston to New York. I arrived with 1/8 tank of gas. My truck computer told me I could reach my destination and then some. I figured I would fill up once I installed the exhibit. […]

Categories: Blog • Tags: a peace of my mind, American Stories, APoMM, Asheville, gas, North Carolina, peace, road trip, shortage, stories

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