Wednesday, Dec. 21, is Homeless Persons Memorial Day here in Asheville. It is observed with a service at the Haywood Street Congregation at noon. Each year, the list of those who died is posted in the front of the sanctuary, along with the lists of those who died in previous years. Each of these approximately [...]
“If you don’t have a job and you’re not rich, blame yourself.” (big audience applause) – Herman Cain Really? How about someone with severe depression who can’t function at work? Is that his fault? How about someone with a mild cognitive disability? How about someone from rural North Carolina whose family worked in the furniture [...]
It seems the media are getting tired of the stories of injustice and abuse in our health care system. Doug Gross’s sister, Cindi Sutherland, has been trying to get attention drawn to his case for months, but no one wants to hear about it or follow it up. I’ve written about Doug before; his story [...]
We had another letter-writing party this afternoon at the new Land of Sky United Church of Christ in east Asheville. It wasn’t huge, but it was great. Land of Sky, as I said, is a new church and one centered on social justice issues. One of the women writing letters is homeless. She waited three [...]