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At What Point in History Do We Begin to Lose the Hyphen?

July 16, 2018 by Jerry Newberry Leave a Comment

Surely at some point, coming together as citizens of one nation trumps ancestral heritage.

Filed Under: Front Page, Politics Tagged With: bigotry, racism

Public Protests Are Great — But Our Private Conversations On Bigotry Will Matter More

August 19, 2017 by Chris Walker Leave a Comment

To defeat white supremacy and other forms of bigotry, we’ll need to have a series of “uncomfortable” conversations with our friends, loved ones, and coworkers.

Filed Under: Civil Rights, Editorial, US Tagged With: bigotry, Boston, Charlottesville, racism

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Why Kamala?

August 13, 2020 By Jerry Newberry Leave a Comment

What does Biden’s pick of Kamala Harris add to his campaign?
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Panic Comes from Playing the Numbers Game

April 1, 2020 By Jerry Newberry Leave a Comment

The corona virus numbers are much to fluid to draw any realistic predictions, but that won’t stop them from coming.

The days of Coronavirus panic should be numbered

March 14, 2020 By Paul Kilmartin Leave a Comment

Reasons to believe the rate is slowing and has upper bounds.

Why No Witnesses Were Called in the Impeachment Process

February 5, 2020 By Jerry Newberry Leave a Comment

Neither party really wanted additional testimony in the impeachment trial.

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