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Commentary: Finding strength, purpose and belonging — Robert C. Koehler
Robert Koehler, syndicated by PeaceVoice, is a Chicago award-winning journalist and editor. He is the author of "Courage Grows Strong at the Wound" and his album of recorded poetry and art work, "Soul ...
Robert C. Koehler: No one owns the future FILE – People inspect the site where World Central Kitchen workers were killed in Deir al-Balah, Gaza Strip, April 2, 2024.
Robert Koehler, a Chicago-based journalist and nationally syndicated writer, is syndicated by Tribune Content Agency. Readers may write to him via email at [email protected].
More than 15 years after the “kids for cash” scandal, it’s back, stirring not just public incredulity but, for some, soul-slicing memories of hell on Earth.
Robert C. Koehler: The ‘accepted insanity’ of World War III Israeli soldiers work on their tanks in a army camp near Israel’s border with the Gaza Strip on April 8, 2024, amid the ongoing ...
Yes, there is sanity in the world – moral sanity – even, and especially, now, as revenge rages in Israel, fed by American armaments.
Can we surrender power to reverence? Robert Koehler is an award-winning, Chicago-based journalist and nationally syndicated writer. His book, "Courage Grows Strong at the Wound," is still available.
The right-wing Republicans . . . the Christian nationalists . . . have hoisted their flag: Project 2025, a.k.a., Project Hell on Earth.
Driven by the forces of love, the fragments of the world seek each other so that the world may come into being.
Robert C. Koehler: You won’t have your names when you ride the big airplane Robert C. Koehler Published date: February 1, 2025 | 11:55 am Updated: May 18, 2025 | 4:01 pm ...
Robert C. Koehler is an award-winning, Chicago-based journalist and nationally syndicated writer. His book, “Courage Grows Strong at the Wound,” is available. Contact him at [email protected].
I inhale the big, do-nothing shrug that always follows the annual posting, by the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, of its global metaphor for Armageddon.