When I was young, sex education was known as talking about “the facts of life” or “the birds and the bees.” The metaphors might have been a little strange, but today’s birds-and-bees news is all about the facts of life. If we don’t do something — now — to protect the birds and the bees, the facts are that we could lose both their lives and our own. Continue reading
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The dangerous ‘right to be forgotten’
The European Court of Justice just made it legal to bury the past. Got an inconvenient disorderly conduct conviction? A history of domestic abuse? Politically inconvenient statements you made ten years ago about — pick one — women’s whining, African American athletic ability, gay marriage? Or maybe just photos of drunken spring break at Fort Lauderdale during your college years? Continue reading
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Turning away the children
Never has the promise of the Statue of Liberty seemed more hollow than this summer, as mobs scream invective at frightened children fleeing their home countries to what they hoped would be safe haven in the United States. The contrast between the poem at the Statue of Liberty and the continuing Republican blockage of immigration reform, coupled with the angry hostility toward the waves of Central American child refugees could not be more stark. Continue reading
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My country — right and wrong
Long ago and not so far away, I celebrated the Fourth of July religiously each year. I was a wholehearted patriot, deeply convinced that my country was committed to liberty and justice for all. Even after the news intruded, with realities of segregation and racism and war, I wanted to believe that the real United States was the country of Martin Luther King, Jr., and not the country of Strom Thurmond. I believed that we would win the struggles for civil rights and for fair pay for workers and farmers and farmworkers and for an end to wars. Continue reading
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Good news: Donkeys, cars, wages and business climate
Need more than sunshine to get the week off to a good start? Try these four good news stories: Continue reading
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Why he’s not going to see Obama
Alberto Monserrate has it right: Continue reading
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Freedom Summer plus 50

Henry Louis Gates Jr. watched Freedom Summer on television from his hometown of Piedmont, West Virginia. He was thirteen years old that summer. I was, too, and I also watched Freedom Summer on television, from another rural community half a continent away. Continue reading
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We know how to solve homelessness
End homelessness — a couple of years ago, that sounded to me like an impossible project. Now it seems within the realm of possibility. Continue reading
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Is moral responsibility in your job description?
More than 10 years ago, whistle-blower Courtland Kelley told GM about the safety problems and was forced out of his job. Yes – GM, whose failure to recall vehicles with ignition switch failures have cost at least 13 lives. Continue reading
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New citizens: Hope, strength and energy
Weddings feel like this — a crowd of people fizzing with happiness, dressed up for the occasion, coming together to celebrate a life-affirming commitment. Coming together on June 21 at the Minnesota History Center — 128 immigrants from 44 countries, making their promise to protect and serve this country, the United States of America, as they become naturalized citizens. Continue reading
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