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Thursday, February 12, 2026

What can I do to help while also feeling I am not doing enough...




Although today we have heard that ICE will be "leaving soon", I fear this is more directly related to the vote taking place tomorrow.  I hope it is true, but based on previous actions by the current regime, I have my doubts.  In the meantime, I have had several conversations lately about "not doing enough."  One was with a woman who has a 16 year old daughter who is very stressed because she doesn't feel she is doing enough.  So many young people are stressed and anxious during these days of intense ICE activity in Minnesota.   Today at my mindfulness class, our instructor read a poem from Joanna Macy's Active Hope: How to Face the Mess We're in with Unexpected Resilience & Creative Power.  I think it is a gentle reminder that doing just one small thing to make someone else feel loved is doing enough.  We can't all chase ICE, and volunteer opportunities exceed the available people power, so the following may help you feel that just doing one small thing on a daily basis is enough.


When you act on behalf

            of something greater than yourself,

            you begin

            to feel it acting through you

            with a power that is greater than your own.


            This is grace.


            Today, as we take risks

            for the sake of something greater

            than our separate, individual lives,

            we are feeling graced

            by other beings and by Earth itself.


            Those with whom and on whose behalf we act

            give us strength

            and eloquence

            and staying power

            we didn't know we had.


            We just need to practice knowing that

            and remembering that we are sustained

            by each other

            in the web of life.

            Our true power comes as a gift, like grace,

            because in truth it is sustained by others.

            if we practice drawing on the wisdom

            and beauty

            and strengths

            of our fellow humans

            and our fellow species

            we can go into any situation

            and trust

            that the courage and intelligence required

            will be supplied. 

p. 110, 3rd edition.  Poem edited by Tom Atlee, founder of the Co-Intelligence Institute.

 

 

Wednesday, February 4, 2026

Some encouraging news, but not about ICE

 Last night caucuses were held in Minnesota.  I hadn't attended a caucus for quite a while because the last caucus I attended was so poorly run and it was just chaos.  Not last night. Last night was very different--well organized, efficient, and a much more pleasant experience.  But what was also different? The turnout.  The number of people attending.  What was especially great was the number of younger people.  This was not just a bunch of old folks.  Not this time.  And there was diversity in my room as well.  Turnout was amazing and the reports from the DFL are as follows:

"Minnesota DFL

  • Early reports from DFL officials indicate at least 30,000 people gathered across the state for in-person caucuses.
  • We saw rooms filled well beyond capacity, standing room only in classrooms and gymnasiums, cars around the block, and lines stretching out the door.
  • In Eagan, one site reported more than 75% first-time caucus-goers.
  • In Lyon County, organizers reported record attendance for a non-presidential year, and in Fillmore County, a precinct ran out of chairs as crowds kept coming.
  • Longtime organizers across Minnesota said they’d never seen turnout like this — even in presidential years.

That’s what happens when our communities refuse to be divided. That’s what our state looks like when we show up together."


When I arrived in talking to the conveners, they expected everyone would be a delegate who wanted to be a delegate, but then people just kept coming. They had never seen a turnout like last night. And I remember how crowded it was at the last caucus I went to - it was the Democratic Presidential election with Obama vs. Clinton. So, this is definitely a sign. People are ready to fight for democracy, fight for our rights, fight for the rights of immigrants, and more.


And I got to meet some neighbors I hadn't known before, but will get to know better because we are all delegates going to the next stage. It was a good night. And it not only gave me joy, it gave me hope.


Last night and today's decision by the Supreme Court to allow new California Congressional Districts to stand.


We needed some good news.

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