More Good Things To Read By People I Know
September 12, 2007
(which makes me cool right?)
My friend Jina wrote for Christian Science Monitor this summer and two of her stories have just been published. This one is about Genocide, which is her particular passion (stopping it, not perpetrating it) and is about Mark Hanis and the antigenocide charity that he founded. It’s an intriguing story and quite inspirational for those of us who sometimes feel there’s nothing we can do.
The second story is about women who ride motorcycles - also very intriguing and enjoyable to read, if not a little less politically and world-concern motivated …
The thing is that Christian Science Monitor now tracks how popular their stories are, so if you click on one of these, they become more popular. Which, as politically-minded people that you are, means you should at the very least click on the first story at least once to show the magazine that issues of genocide are important. Jina tells me the story on motorcycle-riding women is already one of the most popular, so you could just read that one for fun …
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