A Harmony of Difference
In a world that often shouts about what sets us apart, there’s something quietly radical about embracing what brings us together. In this week’s Camino a Ítaca a counterdance against the demagogues threatening to deport an imaginary eight million immigrants.
From the rhythms of Castile’s town squares and narrow streets to the rare shared silences of Spanish bars and cafés, I’ve written a reflection two ways that celebrate the beauty found in difference…and the harmony that can emerge from it. They explore how diversity doesn’t dilute identity but enriches it. It is a love letter to eight million reasons we might feel at home in a place not originally our own.
They’re stories of music, language, and connection…woven from life here in Spain and wherever the Blues continues to tell its story.
Click over to read the version in English in the SUR in English or the Spanish version in the HOY.








