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MyLLife Digest: April 2026

The Abrahamic faith group – Jews, Christians, and Muslims – otherwise known as People of the Book by Muslims of fellow Jews and Christians, is recognized as a special relationship among members of this monotheistic faith group...

In an increasingly interconnected world, human societies are shaped by an extraordinary diversity of cultures, languages, beliefs, and traditions. While this diversity enriches our shared human experience, it can also give rise to misunderstanding and tension when it is not accompanied by knowledge and empathy...

Why the Conversation?

Some form of wealth tax has been in the political and civil discourse in the US for the last decade, partly due to the realization that economic and social inequity has grown too far and without intervention it might be difficult to reverse...

How a simple change to accounting rules could end the era of mass layoffs as a financial strategy and bad corporate governance...

Carmen Reyes has lived just two blocks from Google’s Mesa, Arizona, data center for more than a decade. While the county urges residents to water their lawns no more than twice a week, Google’s facility has a permit to draw up to 4 million gallons of water per day as it expands, roughly the daily consumption of 23,000 Arizonans...

Colonization is the process of systemic denigration, oppression and exploitation of less-Westernized people, to establish the superiority and desirability of the colonizer. Colonizers establish themselves as superior compared to the colonized people, who are often portrayed as "uncivilized" and begin to see themselves through the lens of these stereotypes...

All of us at MyLLife are excited to highlight one of our 2026 Civic Fellows, Esha Sarwar!