By recognizing the聽Donbass breakaway statelets, Russian President Vladimir Putin shut the door on several diplomatic outcomes in the Ukraine crisis. War, albeit a limited one, may be his intended next step.
This year, instead of featuring a slew of pieces celebrating Black people and their accomplishments during February, which is Black History Month in the United States, the Monitor redoubled its commitment to making Black perspectives a regular part of our coverage throughout the year 鈥 and not only for Black Americans but for all people of color in the U.S. and beyond. 聽
That approach seemed truest to the guidance Mary Baker Eddy gave when she founded the Monitor in 1908, writing in its first editorial, 鈥淭he object of the Monitor is to injure no man, but to bless all mankind.鈥澛
Striving to bless all mankind is, after all, a daily endeavor, not a monthlong one.聽It鈥檚 a state of being, really, a heart seeking 鈥 and finding 鈥 others鈥 humanity.
I found a description of this in the 2019 documentary 鈥淭oni Morrison: The Pieces I Am,鈥 which debuted seven months before the聽Nobel- and Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist died.
Morrison describes her experience at an art fair in Vienna. Standing in a dark room with her hand touching a special mirror, she sees a woman approaching on the other side of it who puts her hand up and touches Morrison鈥檚.聽
鈥淣either one of us said a word,鈥澛燤orrison explains. 鈥淛ust interest, curiosity, and human connection.鈥澛
She continues, 鈥淭hat experience says more and much about what I think I鈥檓 doing when I write. I know I鈥檓 not you. I know I don鈥檛 know you. But I know this,鈥 she says, holding up her hand as if touching another鈥檚.聽
We hope you find in our pages opportunities year-round to touch hands with a wide range of people, to find in their perspectives 鈥渋nterest, curiosity, and human connection.鈥