Helen Hegener

Home for a day and sifting through tons and tons of email messages, I
found this and thought it worth sharing (some of you will undoubtedly
have already read it):

This Isn't the Speech I Expected to Give Today...
http://www.commondreams.org/special/feature.htm

Published on Tuesday, October 30, 2001
Keynote Address By Bill Moyers
Environmental Grantmakers Association, Brainerd, MN
October 16, 2001

A very short excerpt:
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The playwright Tony Kushner wrote more than a decade ago: 'There are
moments in history when the fabric of everyday life unravels, and
there is this unstable dynamism that allows for incredible social
change in short periods of time. People and the world they're living
in can be utterly transformed, either for the good or the bad, or
some mixture of the two.'

He's right. This could go either way.

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Helen