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Julia Soplop

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Julia Soplop is a science writer and the author of "Information Crisis: How a Better Understanding of Science Can Help Us Face the Greatest Problems of Our Time" and "Equus Rising: How the Horse Shaped U.S. History," winner of an Independent Book Publisher (IPPY) Award and a Feathered Quill Book Award. Her work has appeared in numerous publications, including National Geographic, Summit Daily News, and Skiing. She also develops thought leadership for organizations that address issues of scientific or social concern. She holds a bachelor’s from Duke University and a master’s from the medical journalism program at UNC-Chapel Hill. She lives with her husband and three daughters in North Carolina. ...more

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Minneapolis: Peace in Practice

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Our true values are not the ideals swirling in our heads. They are only these: our actions.

In a teetering democracy, injustice quickly fills the void created when we fail to live our values.

The value of peace is neither silent nor passive; it requires relentless tending.

Last week, I wrote about Minnesotans embodying peace. Now I want to chronicle some specific acts my family

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