No Longer at Ease:
Reflections on Hurricane Katrina

In Katrina we have seen another avenging angel. She has torn aside the veil behind which was hid that “other America”. She has delivered “the lost and the forgotten ones” from their ruined city, branded our hearts with indelible images of their exodus, and scattered their numbers through every state in this country where it is hoped they shall be much harder to ignore...

Bolton Anthony, the founder of Second Journey, is a native of New Orleans.

September 2005 Issue

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Motorcycle Granny: A cautionary tale

I’m going to follow you home. That’s what I’m going to do: follow you home and beat your ass.” Then she formed her hand into a gun, pointed it at the woman and “fired.”

Second Journey founder, Bolton Anthony, recounts an adventure on his trip up to the May Visioning Council in Upstate New York.

June 2005 Issue

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Love in Later Life

Had I seen the tag line of her online profile, “Aphrodite in search of Adonis,” I might never have made the initial overture. “I am certainly not Adonis,” I later wrote her, “and I doubt I’m looking for Aphrodite. Demeter is probably more my speed.”

Second Journey founder, Bolton Anthony, reflects on falling in love at 60 and struggling to balance life and work.

April 2005 Issue

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