Walk a Mile in My Shoes: Property Destruction As A Means of Protest
I was perusing Facebook and some other social media sites for nothing more than some casual browsing. I’ve curtailed such
Thoughts become things
I was perusing Facebook and some other social media sites for nothing more than some casual browsing. I’ve curtailed such
The recent statements of author Padma Venkatraman regarding using classic texts such as Shakespeare in the modern classroom
“They” tell us that history is told by the winners. That’s not altogether true as the “losers” write their histories as well,
I’ve stood on the outside on purpose, deciding to take some time away from writing and simply stand there as one would peruse
You can’t save everyone. That’s a familiar refrain heard by anyone in education or any other field of endeavor in which one
It’s not a difficult equation. In fact, it’s rather simple. We simply don’t remember any of it. No American citizen is alive
In his groundbreaking book The Gulag Archipelago, Alexander Solzhenitsyn explained not only his experiences in the Soviet
In 1976, the federal Government in the Sunshine Act was passed, part of a series of acts that sought to bring out in the open
As I sit here and write this, November 23rd, 2020, I was struck by something. I get a morning briefing from The History
Blasphemy: The act or offense of speaking sacrilegiously about God or sacred things. It’s the last part that needs to be