Teaching Honestly: Teaching History Without Bias or an Agenda
Remember when you were in high school all those years ago? For me it was decades—longer than I’d like to remember, but just
Thoughts become things
Remember when you were in high school all those years ago? For me it was decades—longer than I’d like to remember, but just
For anyone following the current national debate about Roe vs. Wade, the concept of women’s rights seems to be front and
My father loved going to the racetrack. Horses were his passion and any chance he could he’d make his way over to the oval to
At the current, congressional approval hovers somewhere between 20-24% based on the week or month. Presidential approval is
I’m not sure when it got like this. If I had to hazard a guess, at least the last ten years with the advent of social media
There has been the past few years a push to ban what has been termed cultural appropriation throughout Western society. Much
The Slow Dissolution of our National Unity The United States was founded upon one basic principle; the freedom of the
For those of us who study history, Mr. Putin’s actions are not unexpected; quite the opposite…they were an inevitability as
We don’t like to admit it, but humans are creatures of habit. Essentially, that’s what the study of history is: Studying
Here’s a quote from Representative Cory Bush: “Getting a black woman in the seat is necessary, but we want to make sure that