To Angst Or Not To Angst? That is the question. By Michael Tyler Recently, I had a phone conversation with a close friend who routinely reaches out to me as her mental fitness trainer, counting on me to always run her through thought exercises that keep her fit and able to endure the rigors of her existential angst. The breathless loquacity of this opening sentence is a testamentContinueContinue reading “‘To Angst or Not To Angst’ by Michael Tyler”
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Equal Justice Society’s 2025 Impact Report: Building Towards a Multiracial Democracy
Twenty-five years ago, visionary civil rights leaders founded the Equal Justice Society to challenge the false narrative of a post-racial America and to defend equity policies vital for true equality. Today, as opposition resurges and the goalposts shift, we remain resolute that equitable access is still within reach. EJS was built for this fight. OurContinueContinue reading “Equal Justice Society’s 2025 Impact Report: Building Towards a Multiracial Democracy”
‘A United Nation’s Call For Atonement’ by Michael Tyler
Saturday, March 28, 2026; morning: I was perusing the guide on my TV monitor and landed on a program about the tradition of Palm Sunday. As I watched it, I thought about how the three Abrahamic faiths — Judaism, Christianity and Islam, had seasons for atonement with many similarities. Yom Kippur, Lent, and Ramadan, respectively,ContinueContinue reading “‘A United Nation’s Call For Atonement’ by Michael Tyler”