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By Eric Johnson
Published Dec 26, 2023

The Meaning of Christmas

To recap: Charlie Brown is depressed because Christmas has been trivialized and commercialized and has lost its meaning. Exasperated, he lets out a wail: “Isn’t there anyone who knows what Christmas is all about?”

Linus then takes the stage, calls for a spotlight, and tells the story of the shepherds, the angel and the tidings of great joy; the heavenly host singing of peace and goodwill; the babe wrapped in swaddling clothes lying in a manger.

I believe that last piece was always my favorite part of the story. I still love the idea of the divine embodied as a child in a barnyard, even if I no longer think of the story in the way I once did. I loved and still love the story of the kings who travel to Jerusalem to kneel before this poor child. Whatever you believe or don’t believe, I hope you agree that that’s a powerful and good idea. And, humbly, I want to offer a reminder that, as the Christmas story illustrates, the central tenet of the faith in which I was raised calls for respecting and helping the poor.

I also want to wish all of you a happy holiday, regardless of your religious affiliation or lack thereof.


Poverty: The Root of all Evil

Most of the deepest problems we face today have a shared cause. Here are two stories about efforts to combat poverty in California.


An EPIC Mission: End Poverty in California

An EPIC listening session in Humboldt County. The organization plans to conduct similar events in all 58 California counties.
End Poverty in California, a nonprofit founded by former Stockton Mayor Michael Tubbs, has been on a listening tour of the Golden State since early 2022.

Poverty in California

The existence of poverty in California is a policy choice, but there are other choices that could be made.
Poverty in California was reduced by record levels during the COVID pandemic, but now those economic support programs have come to an end and poverty is on the rise again.


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