Dear Dale, Today as we observe the anniversary of 9/11, I am also thinking of the devastation that Hurricanes Katrina, and now Harvey and Irma have wrought. You and I speak frequently of how we seek to allow my Civil Rights Movement activism to become a baton that I pass onto to you and all of the generations that have followed my generation. Theologians and faith based persons of all religions wrestle with the question of why these man made and "natural" disasters? Theology wrestles with what is called theodicy the question of God, and the destruction and evil that exists in the world. I, and I believe you, are more interested in how humanity responds to destruction, tragedy, human suffering and injustice, rather than engaging in abstract analysis of the why. Martin Luther King reminded us of "The paralysis of analysis." Dale, because of who you are, and the person you are becoming, you have equipped yourself with degrees from Princeton, Wharton, and Seton H...