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We, this people, on this small and drifting planet
Whose hands can strike with such abandon
That in a twinkling, life is sapped from the living
Yet those same hands can touch with such healing, irresistible tenderness
That the haughty neck is happy to bow
And the proud back is glad to bend
Out of such chaos, of such contradiction
We learn that we are neither devils nor divines

Happy National Poetry Month! Celebrate with this stunning reading of Maya Angelou’s “A Brave and Startling Truth” – one of the most beautiful and profound poems ever written – a cosmic clarion call to humanity, inspired by Carl Sagan. 

Full poem text, and the story behind it, here.

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Astrophysicist Janna Levin reads Maya Angelou’s prescient humanist poem, which flew to space. Find the poem text and the story of how Carl Sagan inspired it here

Performed and recorded at The Universe in Verse 2018. 

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Chemistry Imagined – a lovely and unusual 1990 book by the Nobel-winning chemist Roald Hoffmann, with beautiful illustrations by artist Vivian Torrence and a poetic foreword by Carl Sagan.

Chemistry Imagined – a lovely and unusual 1990 book by the Nobel-winning chemist Roald Hoffmann, with beautiful illustrations by artist Vivian Torrence and a poetic foreword by Carl Sagan. 

Let us temper our criticism with kindness. None of us comes fully equipped.
Carl Sagan died on this day in 1996 and left us his increasingly timely wisdom on how to move beyond “us” vs. “them” and meet ignorance with kindness
Books are key to understanding the world and participating in a democratic society.
Remember Carl Sagan, who died 21 years ago today, with his abiding wisdom on reading as the key to democracy
Carl Sagan, who would’ve been 83 today, on the power of books and why reading is essential for democracy.

Carl Sagan, who would’ve been 83 today, on the power of books and why reading is essential for democracy

Carl Sagan’s diagram of spacetime, from the Library of Congress archive of his papers. Complement with Sagan on science as a tool of democracy and his timeless Baloney Detection Kit for critical thinking.

Carl Sagan’s diagram of spacetime, from the Library of Congress archive of his papers. Complement with Sagan on science as a tool of democracy and his timeless Baloney Detection Kit for critical thinking. 

Encke’s Comet was discovered on this day in 1786. Emma Converse – the brilliant woman who pioneered popular astronomy and became the poet laureate of the cosmos a century before Carl Sagan – wrote beautifully about it.

Encke’s Comet was discovered on this day in 1786. Emma Converse – the brilliant woman who pioneered popular astronomy and became the poet laureate of the cosmos a century before Carl Sagan – wrote beautifully about it.

Wonder-sighting in the Medieval world – stunning 16th-century drawings of comets, with some beautiful words by Carl Sagan.

Wonder-sighting in the Medieval world – stunning 16th-century drawings of comets, with some beautiful words by Carl Sagan.

1. Wherever possible there must be independent confirmation of the “facts.”

2. Encourage substantive debate on the evidence by knowledgeable proponents of all points of view.

Remember Carl Sagan, who became stardust 20 years ago today, with his Baloney Detection Kit – vital toolkit for our post-fact age, containing Sagan’s nine tenets of healthy skepticism (1 and 2 above) and the twenty most common mistakes in critical thinking. 
How to live with those who voted for a racist, sexist, misogynistic, homophobic, xenophobic political leader? Carl Sagan, who would’ve been 82 today and outraged at a president who didn’t believe in science, had some beautiful wisdom on moving beyond...

How to live with those who voted for a racist, sexist, misogynistic, homophobic, xenophobic political leader? Carl Sagan, who would’ve been 82 today and outraged at a president who didn’t believe in science, had some beautiful wisdom on moving beyond us vs. them, bridging conviction with compassion, and meeting ignorance with kindness.

Blank on Blank animates Carl Sagan’s 1985 conversation with Studs Terkel about, among other things, science and religion. The same year, Sagan addressed the subject in his terrific treatise Varieties of Scientific Experience

For more Blank on Blank goodness, see Kurt Vonnegut on what it takes to be a writer, John Lennon and Yoko Ono on the art of love, Ray Bradbury on the secret to great storytelling, David Foster Wallace on the dark side of ambition, Jane Goodall on overcoming extraordinary odds, Hunter S. Thompson on the only cure for our destructive tendencies, and Richard Feynman on what his father taught him about the most important thing.

Carl Sagan, who would’ve been 81 today, on science and democracy.

Carl Sagan, who would’ve been 81 today, on science and democracy

Carl Sagan (b. November 9, 1934) on science and spirituality – superb read.

Carl Sagan (b. November 9, 1934) on science and spirituality – superb read. 

The kit is brought out as a matter of course whenever new ideas are offered for consideration. If the new idea survives examination by the tools in our kit, we grant it warm, although tentative, acceptance. If you’re so inclined, if you don’t want to buy baloney even when it’s reassuring to do so, there are precautions that can be taken; there’s a tried-and-true, consumer-tested method.

Carl Sagan’s timeless Baloney Detection Kit

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