As I wrote a few weeks ago, my wife and I have joined the Rotary E-Club of World Peace and sit in on weekly meetings of an ad hoc group of Rotarians who are working for racial justice and healing in Portland, Oregon. Even when we joined, Rotary didn’t seem like a good cultural fit for me. A lot of my personal identity is anchored in the fact that I was a classic 1960s radical, which didn’t seem to mesh with at least my vague understanding of what Rotary and service clubs in general were all about.
Rotary's Four-Way Test
Rotary's Four-Way Test
Rotary's Four-Way Test
As I wrote a few weeks ago, my wife and I have joined the Rotary E-Club of World Peace and sit in on weekly meetings of an ad hoc group of Rotarians who are working for racial justice and healing in Portland, Oregon. Even when we joined, Rotary didn’t seem like a good cultural fit for me. A lot of my personal identity is anchored in the fact that I was a classic 1960s radical, which didn’t seem to mesh with at least my vague understanding of what Rotary and service clubs in general were all about.