The Moral Witness of Reality Winner
What you’re looking at in the above image is a demonstration of the extraordinary note-taking skills of Dorothy Day Dark during yesterday’s lecture (“Candor, Courage, & Conscience: The Moral Witness of Reality Winner). Please know that our Transformative Justice series is far from over. Please also know that Dorothy Day Dark’s righteous work can be entertained here and elsewhere.
“What demon possessed me that I behaved so well?” is a question Henry David Thoreau put to himself in regard to his own habit of sometimes being a silent bystander to someone else’s militant ignorance in word and deed.
Thoreau also asserted that we all crave reality. If that’s true, it could be that some of us crave reality more properly than others. Maybe everyone craves reality in one way or another.
One student asked if America is a free country. Civil discourse ensued almost immediately.
On the far from over front, please know and understand that our public conversation with Reality Winner will occur entirely on ZOOM tomorrow at 10AM Central Time. If you’d like to attend virtually, please feel free to e-mail me at david dot dark at belmont dot edu to request a link.
Here’s that amazing 60 Minutes interview if you have yet to see it.
We are a beginning.