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The title for this blog originated with use of the term “practical idealist” in this 1996 opinion piece, which asked: “To what kind of work should a practical idealist aspire?” A century and a half earlier, Emerson, in his 1841 essay Circles, wrote: “There are degrees in idealism.  We learn first to play with it academically. . . .  Then we see in the heyday of youth and poetry that it may be true, that it is true in gleams and fragments.  Then, its countenance waxes stern and grand, and we see that it must be true.  It now shows itself ethical and practical.”  John Dewey and Mahatma Gandhi embraced practical idealism in the 20th century, as did UN Secretary General U Thant.  Al Gore invoked it in a 1998 speech. In the context of this blog, the term is meant to convey idealism tempered but not overwhelmed by realism: a search for the ideal on a path guided by common sense.
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Thursday, May 28, 2026

"Child Advocates in New Haven Shed Light on Foster Care Challenges"

As Eddy Martinez reported for Connecticut Public Radio, Connecticut CASA held a "Voices of Experience" event during Foster Care month.

The Arts Paper also published an account of the event, with additional information on the participants and sponsors, as well as a PBS film that was shown.

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Friday, May 1, 2026

"Appreciating Volunteers — for Child Abuse Prevention and More"

For April, when volunteers and child abuse prevention are especially recognized, I published an opinion piece in various versions:

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