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We Shopped, He Dropped: The Unnecessary Killing of a Wal-Mart Employee

by Emily Wierenga | Dec 3, 2013 | black friday, christians, commercialism, employee, faith, materialism, mob, shopping, trampled, walmart

I was driving down Baseline on Sunday, in Sherwood Park, Alberta, passing a thick flock of stores, duplo block structures, big box stores with their Black Weekend sales. And I was crying, thinking about the Wal-Mart worker.The one who got trampled in Long Island, NY,...

imperfect prose on thursdays: CREATE

by Emily Wierenga | Jan 9, 2013 | child labor, christians, create, creation, fair trade, imperfect prose on thursdays, reaction, shopping, sweatshops, Toms Shoes, trafficking

welcome to imperfect prose on thursdays, 2013. this week’s prompt is create. Source: google.com via Lizzie on Pinterestit’s cheese and crackers for lunch, with friends from the city. they’ve spent the night and we’ve rung the new year in, with...

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