Truth-Telling: The Gap Between Personal Narrative and Reconciliation
A prince borrows Indigenous wisdom to justify his memoir, revealing our modern confusion between personal storytelling and communal truth-telling—where reconciliation requires not just speaking your piece, but making space for contradictory truths.
Lest We Forget: A Promise to the Future, Not Just a Tribute to the Past
Anzac Day is not just memory—it’s a call to create a world where peace is policy, not just prayer.
The Eye Color Experiment: Our Unfinished Journey to Empathy
There’s a line near the end of Colin Benjamin’s recent essay—BLUE AYES/BROWN NAYES—that I keep circling back to. It comes after he’s laid bare the way modern identity politics mimic Jane Elliott’s infamous 1968 classroom experiment, where third-graders turned on each...
Supply Chain Leverage: The New Power Brokers of Global Trade
Global trade’s quiet revolution: Once-mighty buyers now bend to sellers who control critical supply nodes—a shift reconfiguring peace and power alike.