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10 stories from this week that prove empathy travels farther than any flight (May 25-31 edition)
Empathy, kindness, and compassion have always been the quietest expressions of love and the people who still lead with them ...
Lawrence author Amy Stuber has steadily published her short stories in magazines for years. Literary agents inquired, multiple manuscripts were sent out, but the book deal never came. Now, more than ...
We all have moments we wish we could take back. A phone call we never made. The thing we should have said at the funeral but ...
Whether you have someone in your family or school who’s on the autism spectrum or are just looking for a compelling read, these books deliver. Some focus on kids who are dealing with the challenges of ...
Recent neuroscience research is suggesting that there is a way to tell people’s stories and possibly narrow the “empathy gap” among different identity groups. While this work has largely involved ...
”Are we alone? Does love survive the death of cells? What do we owe to the memories of one another’s hearts?” Artist Dario Robleto, whose work asks viewers to consider the questions above, will be ...
“Yet hear me, people, we have now to deal with another race – small and feeble when our fathers first met them, but now great and overbearing. Strangely enough…the love of possession is a disease with ...
Is there an “empathy switch” in our brains? And is it possible that carefully crafted stories about disparate or adversarial groups might trigger more empathetic responses among audiences? Recent ...
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