Maggie Obermann

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The most powerful force shaping who we see as us and them is the dominant stories in our social landscape. They are produced by ideologies and theologies that divide the world into good or bad, saved or unsaved, with us or against us. Stereotypes are the most reductive kind of story: They reduce others to single, crude images.
See No Stranger: A Memoir and Manifesto of Revolutionary Love
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