Last week we imagined what it would be like to have a thriving place - for people, animals, plants, water, and land. Recently, while studying a poem by Dionne Brand, I came across this thought from French philosopher Jean-Luc Nancy, who pointed out, “the modern city is not so much a civitas (a community of citizens) as it is a place in which something takes place that is different from place.” ~
How do we care for one another?
How do we care for one another?
How do we care for one another?
Last week we imagined what it would be like to have a thriving place - for people, animals, plants, water, and land. Recently, while studying a poem by Dionne Brand, I came across this thought from French philosopher Jean-Luc Nancy, who pointed out, “the modern city is not so much a civitas (a community of citizens) as it is a place in which something takes place that is different from place.” ~