October 27, 2020
"A Decent America Will Be a Force to Celebrate"
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“When World War II Ended, Nearly Everyone on Earth, Including Americans Themselves, Admired America; So Did the Japanese” So writes the ...
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October 12, 2020
Let's Turn the Table on the Demise of Vision, Purpose and Hope
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We are a sick nation in many ways, and I am not just referring to COVID-19. There is a cloud over America. It has gotten darker during the...
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Diverging Perspectives on Racism as It Exists Today—Continuing to Learn, Personally
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It would be hard to imagine two books, sharing similar titles, that differ more in their thesis than two I’ve recently read— White Fragili...
October 6, 2020
Inspiration from Michele Obama's "Becoming"
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“Becoming” by Michelle Obama One of the finest memoirs I have ever read. And already reputed to be the #1 bestseller of all memoirs ever....
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September 20, 2020
"Grapes of Wrath" byJohn Steinbeck—Personal Reflections on Its Meaning for Today
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This novel takes its place among the five finest novels I have ever read: the others being Crossing to Safety by Wallace Stegner, Tolstoy...
September 19, 2020
James Baldwin's Mind-Opening, Mind-Challenging "The Fire Next Time"
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I recently finished reading the mind-opening, mind-challenging book, James Baldwin’s " The Fire Next Time" As The Atlantic w...
September 13, 2020
The Fragility of Racial Equality: What It Demands at This Moment
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THE FRAGILITY OF RACIAL EQUALITY: WHAT IT ENTAILS AND WHAT IT DEMANDS OF US AND ME AT THIS MOMENT. I’ve often remarked that the purs...
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