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Raised in Caracas, Venezuela. Oberlin, Yale Divinity. Director of Long Looking, LLC, Cleveland, Ohio. Background/foreground: Latin America/Caribbean, Eastern US, Midwest. Roots in England and Italy (father) and the US South (North Carolina, mother). Liberal Protestant. Democrat. "Mentors" Amitai Etzioni; W. Carey McWilliams; William Sloane Coffin, Jr. Columnist favored: NYT David Brooks. Best book: Denis de Rougemont, "Love in the Western World."
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Posted Fri, Mar 19, 11:32 a.m.
What a piece, I say from Elsewhere (far from Seattle). So concrete, specific, particularized, local, precisely mirroring the author's concept of what the Seattle Center could be. Not living in Seattle can't keep me from seeing that, whatever the view there at home, this article addresses, without abstraction, a major, ...
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