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Insights emerge from what we ask ourselves and others in the dialogue on which democracy depends.

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Mike McQuillan's Unity Forum Together Toward Dialogue, Action and Change

Aug 13
Aug 13 THE TRAITS OF LEAVES CAN TEACH US

Michael McQuillan

Aug 13
Aug 13 WHY WE SHOULD SYNCHRONIZE WITH THE SEA

Michael McQuillan

Jul 20
Jul 20 THE VALUE OF WRITERS GROUPS

Michael McQuillan

Apr 4
Apr 4 THE STRANGER IN THE STORM IS MY BROTHER

Michael McQuillan

Mar 26
Mar 26 WHAT A FRENCH QUEEN COULD TEACH US

Michael McQuillan

Mar 25
Mar 25 BEREAVED

Michael McQuillan

Feb 15
Feb 15 HEED THE CORNER MAN'S CRY

Michael McQuillan

Feb 13
Feb 13 AGELESS SNOW DAY HOOP DREAM

Michael McQuillan

Feb 3
Feb 3 WHY I COULDN'T EMBRACE THE CATHOLIC CHURCH

Michael McQuillan

Jan 31
Jan 31 GREENWOOD SPEAKS

Michael McQuillan

Jan 11
Jan 11 AFTER THE COUP AT THE CAPITOL

Michael McQuillan

Dec 3
Dec 3 WHERE IS LOVE?

Michael McQuillan

Dec 1
Dec 1 ADMIRABLE MAN

Michael McQuillan

Nov 6
Nov 6 FOND FAREWELL

Michael McQuillan

Oct 28
Oct 28 MARCHING TO OBLIVION?

Michael McQuillan
A CRUSHED COFFEE CUP WAS MY FRIEND.
Oct 10

Oct 10 A CRUSHED COFFEE CUP WAS MY FRIEND.

Michael McQuillan

Oct 8
Oct 8 PRESERVING DEMOCRACY DEMANDS MORE THAN PUTTING BIDEN IN OFFICE. VOTE WITH DIRECT ACTION'S POTENTIAL IN MIND.

Michael McQuillan

Oct 1
Oct 1 THE POLICE CULTURE'S COLD WAR TARGETS EVEN ALLIES LIKE ME. PREVENTING PEACEFUL CHANGE, THOUGH, WILL KEEP US IN CRISIS.

Michael McQuillan

Sep 3
Sep 3 I LEARN FAITH FROM A LEAF

Michael McQuillan

Aug 27
Aug 27 BLUE WAS ONCE MY FAVORITE COLOR

Michael McQuillan
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Dialogue toward action and change

Based in Brooklyn, New York, Unity Forum is an archive of Mike McQuillan’s writings. His research essays in the History News Network, Harlem World Magazine and elsewhere explore politics, education and race.

 

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Drafting “Does Dr. King’s Dream Delude Us?” at Hope in the Cities ’ unique antiracism conference in Richmond after personally confronting that city’s Confederate memorials during my outside street explorations — the railroad trestle which brought Je…

Drafting “Does Dr. King’s Dream Delude Us?” at Hope in the Cities ’ unique antiracism conference in Richmond after personally confronting that city’s Confederate memorials during my outside street explorations — the railroad trestle which brought Jefferson Davis in 1862 to his Second Inaugural, for example.