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Lebanese Cedars: Resiliency and Multiconfessional Democracy

December 8, 2020 Benedict Reilly

The cedar is a rare point of national unity for Lebanon amidst the chaos of constant war, political deadlock, and crises such as mishandling of the COVID-19 pandemic and Beirut’s recent explosion. It is a […]

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On Love and Progressive Movements

November 9, 2020 Benedict Reilly

Political Love: does it seem like an oxymoron? The American political and social climate is extremely Love-averse, or rather whatever Love that does exist has been trivialized and commodified, such that Love, whether it be […]

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The Gifts of A Feminine God

October 13, 2020November 8, 2020 Benedict Reilly

“Who made you?”   “God made me.”   “And why did God make you?”   “To know Her, love Her, and serve Her in this world, and to be with Her in the next.”   […]

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Don’t Rock the Boat

  • 11 Dec 2020

On December 1, 2020, Barack Obama expressed his distaste for the slogan “Defund the Police”....

On Love and Progressive Movements

  • 9 Nov 2020

Political Love: does it seem like an oxymoron? The American political and social climate is...

Kashmir, the CAA, and Delhi Riots: Looking Back On a Year of Modi’s Islamophobic Reign

  • 16 Mar 2020

After the 1947 partition of India, a geopolitical dispute over the state of Kashmir and...

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