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Surprise, surprise <br> The election was (partly) about money

Surprise, surprise
The election was (partly) about money

Educated enough to be comfortable. Comfortable enough to care more about decency than money. I was as surprised as anyone about the outcome of the election. I should have seen the clues. I’m from rural...

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History of US Laws Resulting in Unequal & Compounding Advantages

History of US Laws Resulting in Unequal & Compounding Advantages

In a recent meeting held by SURJ-Boston (Stand Up for Racial Justice) and the Boston Anti-Racism Knapsack group, we talked about all the laws and practices that have led to structural racism throughout our history. This is the...

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Incarceration & Health – Part IV Profits and Investment

Incarceration & Health – Part IV Profits and Investment

Systems thinking tools focus on cause and effect relationships that together drive the behavior of things we care about over time. Profits are just one of those things. This blog is part four in a...

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Incarceration & Health – Part III  The Racial Divide

Incarceration & Health – Part III The Racial Divide

This blog is part three in a several part series on Incarceration & Health. Here are links to the two previous blogs in this series: Part I: A Lifelong Sentence Part II: Families Repeating Patterns...

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Incarceration & Health – Part II Families Repeating Patterns

Incarceration & Health – Part II Families Repeating Patterns

In February 2016, at the request of the Minnesota Dept. of Health, a diverse group of about 30 people met in Minnesota to talk about the relationships between incarceration and health.  In the previous blog, Part...

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Incarceration & Health – Part I

Incarceration & Health – Part I

In February 2016, I traveled with some ReThink Health colleagues to St. Paul Minnesota where Jeanne Ayer, the Assistant Commissioner of the Department of Health, and Dana Farley had convened about ~30 people to talk about the...

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Welcome to the STC Blog!

Welcome to the STC Blog!

Dear Colleague, In 2016, I had several eye-opening experiences which I shared in the first few blog posts. I also share some past reflections if they seem timely. System dynamics have a way of repeating, so...

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