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Good, Hopeful,Inspiring Issue 38

GoodNews,Issue #38

Hi Folks,
It’s been a while since I’ve sent you anything.

Many of us are of us are still cheering the huge victories in the U.S. November 4th state elections - in New Jersey, Virginia and other states, for governors as well as state supreme courts. And many of us are thrilled that a practicing progressive, pacifist Muslim, who supports a Palestinian state and dares to call out Israel’s current right wing leader and the U.S. for government for supporting his genocide in Gaza, an avowed and proud Democratic Socialist has become Mayor of New York City (in spite of the millions of dollars poured into his opponent’s campaign and the  refusal of key Democrat leadership to endorse him). Mamdani’s intelligence and grasp of the issues, combined with his ability to reach out and address the day-to-day issues of ordinary struggling citizens and not talk party line was amazing. And, thanks to the 100,000 mostly young volunteers who went door-to-door campaigning for Mamdani and his plans for NY City was not only refreshing but daring.

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December 3, 2025
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Good, Hopeful, & Hopefully Inspiring NEW Issue#37 (copy)

Silence in the face of evil is itself evil.

Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King

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July 6, 2025
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Good, Hopeful & Hopefully Inspiring Issue # 36 (Final Resend)

Excerpts from Krista Tippett’s writing for her brilliant and inspiring On Being show.
Jan 25th
[onbeing@substack.com]

“This is an age of devastating tumult. It is an age of magnificent possibility. Much is breaking. Much is being born. The two go hand in hand, and that is one of the deepest and strangest, most terrible and most redemptive truths of human reality.

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May 19, 2025
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Special Letter: Read & Share

Dear Readers: I am sending this to you because I feel it’s important. The author is a close friend and colleague. I hope you will share it widely.
With Love, Suzanne

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TO:  Supreme Court of the United States
1 First Street, NE
Washington, DC, 20543       

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#57
May 16, 2025
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Good, Hopeful & Hopefully Inspiring Issue # 36

Excerpts from Krista Tippett’s writing for her brilliant and inspiring On Being show.
Jan 25th
[onbeing@substack.com]

“This is an age of devastating tumult. It is an age of magnificent possibility. Much is breaking. Much is being born. The two go hand in hand, and that is one of the deepest and strangest, most terrible and most redemptive truths of human reality.

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April 22, 2025
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Good, Hopeful, Inspiring Issue #35

“We are not separate beings moving through an empty world; we are held by a love that has no boundary, a life that is always reaching toward wholeness…
The earth beneath our feet, the breath within us, the life moving all around - these are invitations to dream a new dream, not one built on fear or separation.

“Co-creation is the heart of this dream.
Let us remember that the life we seek to create already lives within us, waiting to emerge.

from Zach Bush, MD, triple board-certified physician in Internal Medicine, Endocrinology & Hospice & Palliative care. Pioneer in regenerative agriculture. A practical visionary [farmersfootprint.us]

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January 7, 2025
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Good, Hopeful, Inspiring #34

We have two choices: to abandon hope and help ensure that the worst will happen; or to make use of the opportunities that exist and perhaps contribute to a better world. It is not a very difficult choice.

Noam Chomsky


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November 1, 2024
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Good, Hopeful, Inspiring #33

“We are a justice-seeking people,
and we are singing, singing for our lives.”
Singer-Songwriter & social activist
Holly Near

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Hi Folks, It's part of my personal spiritual practice both to keep an eye on the world's suffering, doing what I can to ease it, while at the same time envisioning the world I wish to inhabit and doing what I can to bring that world about. A foot in both worlds.

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August 12, 2024
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Re-Framing Abortion [Finish:Part9 of 9]

Finally: Part 9 of my 9 parts!

At long last! Here’s the final installment of my 9-part series on abortion, which I’ve titled: Re-Framing abortion: Sex, Money, Power & Fear of the Sacred. You deserve a medal, and my sincere thanks!

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August 1, 2024
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Good News Special #32

Good News Special…Issue #32

How to Heal the Wound of Gaza
Charles Eisenstein
June 13th from his substack.com page

***** Dear friends and readers,
I feel this piece is right on the mark. It offers a real and practical way forward, for both sides. The only way forward that I can see working. NOTE: Since you are busy, I am taking the liberty of highlighting those parts that are particularly cogent.I hope you’ll share it widely, along with your thoughts/feelings. Suzanne

Photo by Suzanne
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June 17, 2024
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Reframing Abortion [Part 8 of 9]

Part 8 of my 9-part essay on abortion. (My attempt to bring some depth and breadth to the subject)

The role of patriarchy and what are called “dominator cultures” really ought to be included in any serious discussion of abortion. Yet is seldom is.

Why? Outlawing abortion is always about telling women we/they don’t know what’s best for ourselves or our potential children, but that someone else does. And that someone else is part of a powerful culture - whether family or church or state - and usually that culture is patriarchal, male focused. Even matrilineal cultures are usually patriarchal in nature. And that’s been true for thousands of years.

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June 14, 2024
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Good News Special Issue #32

Good News Special…Issue #32

How to Heal the Wound of Gaza
Charles Eisenstein
June 13th on his substack.com page

***** Dear friends and readers,
I feel this piece is right on the mark. It offers a real and practical way forward, for both sides. The only way forward that I can see working. NOTE: Since you are busy, I am taking the liberty of highlighting those parts that are particularly cogent.I hope you’ll share it widely, along with your thoughts/feelings. Suzanne

Photo by Suzanne
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June 14, 2024
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Good News Issue #31

I Worried
Mary Oliver


I worried a lot. Will the garden grow, will the rivers
flow in the right direction, will the earth turn
as it was taught, and if not how shall
I correct it?

Was I right, was I wrong, will I be forgiven,
can I do better?
Will I ever be able to sing, even the sparrows
can do it and I am, well,
hopeless.

Is my eyesight fading or am I just imagining it,
am I going to get rheumatism,
lockjaw, dementia?

Finally, I saw that worrying had come to nothing.
And gave it up. And took my old body
and went out into the morning,
and sang.


From Joanna Macy

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May 24, 2024
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True History of Mothers Day

It's the day celebrated as Mothers Day in the U.S.

Photo by Suzanne

As my heart weeps and I feel rage in my body about the ongoing preventable tragedies around the world, I feel called to turn away from my personal pain as I healing from cancer and radiation therapy…to look beyond and share with you the true meaning and background of what is called Mothers Day.

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May 13, 2024
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Reframing Abortion Pt 7

I apologize for the extended delay in getting you this piece, my 7th part of Re-Framing Abortion. I've been having radiation treatment for endometrial cancer, following a total hysterectomy....And feeling lousy. But I have now completed all of the 25 radiation sessions and can focus on allowing my body to heal.

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I cannot write about abortion without addressing the subject of sex directly. I hope you find some new information on the subject in what I've written here.

Attitudes toward sex - specifically about women's sexuality and the sexuality of LGBTQ folks - are directly connected to one's religious or moral beliefs, beliefs about abortion, and the relationship that should exist between Church and State. And how families, especially parents, address the subject of abortion - or try to avoid doing so - is greatly influenced by what their religious faiths tell people they should believe and what their views of morality ought to be.

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April 9, 2024
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Reframing Abortion:Pt 6

RE-FRAMING ABORTON: SEX, POWER, MONEY & FEAR OF THE SACRED

BY SUZANNE ARMS

PART 6 of 9

DEAR READER – THERE ARE 9 PARTS TO THIS LONG ARTICLE. I’VE ALREADY PUT OUT 5 OF THEM ON THIS PLATFORM CALLED BUTTONDOWN. YOU CAN READ THE OTHER PARTS ON MY PAGE OF BUTTONDOWN.

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January 12, 2024
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Despicable Freedoms [Final Resend]

Despicable Freedoms

By Bob Hartman

Freedom is the current "cause célèbre" in the United States, and the signature pal-ette of the American phenomenon. Centuries of plague, violence, religious intolerance and monarchies ruling by ‘divine right’ were reasons enough for 17th century Europe-ans to uproot themselves and undertake a daring, 3-month ocean journey to escape to the New World. Their thirst for freedom and hunger for self-determination, with a cowboy flair, became synonymous with what would become the American libido.

I think we can credit Patrick Henry as one of the earliest, but not the last, American politician to con-flate freedom with struggle and violence when he famously proclaimed to the Second Virginia Convention,1775, “Give me liberty or give me death!”

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December 18, 2023
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Good,Hopeful,Inspiring Issue#30

Good,Hopeful,Inspiring Newsletter Issue #30

from Suzanne Arms & Birthing The Future

Do you know about the Earth Shot Prizes? They are a ray of sunshine in these dark times, begun by Britain’s Prince William in 2020.You can read – and see short film clips – about amazing projects people have initiated around the world.
Earthshotprize.org

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November 23, 2023
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Reframing Abortion Part5

More than a year and a half into the wake of Roe being thrown out, how does the U.S. electorate feel about abortion now? 

While pro-life advocates are rejoicing, an unprecedented number of women are coming alive to the issue of abortion and saying “NO! You can’t control my body (or my partner’s, or my daughter’s)!” They’re becoming vocal, joining demonstrations and taking to the polls. And many men are also waking up to the fact that abortion, like contraception and like parenting, is an issue they need to care about.

On August 2nd, 2022, voters in the traditionally conservative state of Kansas said a resounding “NO” to a proposed amendment to that state’s constitution that would have made abortion illegal statewide. Kansas was the first U.S. state to vote on abortion rights since the Supreme Court ruling, and the vote was astonishing for 2 reasons: 1) nearly 60% of eligible voters went to the polls and voted NO, and 2) it was a record high voter turnout. AND it wasn’t just younger voters, but older women and men who don’t want their adult daughters or young friends and relatives to be criminalized for wanting an abortion.

The door has been thrown open for states to make abortion a criminal act. A number of mostly conservative U.S. state legislatures, believing they are the moral police, have rushed to pass laws forbidding and criminalizing abortions, placing physicians in a cruel predicament where, to save a woman’s life, they may end up losing their license and spending time in prison. These legislatures, mostly comprised of white men, do not reflect many or most of the voters in their state. Yet these men are now free to enact whatever draconian laws they wish, to place women back in the home in a housedress, raising their kids. Ironically, it may turn out that the unintended positive result of making it possible for states to criminalize pregnant women and doctors will be for more women – and men – to become pro-choice and hopefully get interested in other pressing issues as well.

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November 13, 2023
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Reframing Abortion: Part4

Re-Framing Abortion:
Sex, Power, Money, and Fear of the Sacred

Part 4

I’ve met a few mothers who say they've loved having a big family and that not only wanted but have enjoyed raising their 8 or 10 or 12 children. Motherhood is for them the profession they felt “called” to.

I’ve known other women, often the eldest girl in a large family, who were expected/required to take care of their siblings from an early age, and who resented it and felt they were robbed of childhood.

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November 4, 2023
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