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Letters: Page 216

Long Live Comics

Letters 7 years ago

I loved your write up on “The Blind Illustratrix” (EW, May 24). I might be looking in all the wrong places, but this is the … Continue reading →

Spend Smart

Letters 7 years ago

In the letter “Bow to Your Corporate Overlords” (May 31), Jacob Dials lamented the greenwashing of today’s natural products industry. As someone who works in … Continue reading →

Parks Are Not Commodities

Letters 7 years ago

Lane County Park’s latest plan for the 2,200-acre Mount Pisgah Park is to commercially log more than 1,000 acres in the name of “restoration.” In … Continue reading →

Restorative Justice

Letters 7 years ago

To help solve the issue of guns and violence we need to begin with how we educate our children. Let us think about the value of … Continue reading →

Remembering Luna

Letters 7 years ago

She loved sitting on the grass lawns and in my garden while I gardened. She loved to sit and wait while I did yard work. … Continue reading →

The Wild West

Letters 7 years ago

First, you don’t “got to do something,” but you should consider shootings as public health crises.   President Obama ordered a gun violence study by Centers … Continue reading →

First Principles

Letters 7 years ago

Does WAR (Wacky Arrogant Religious) define “US” as a people, wallowing around in a quagmire of fear, greed and hate? Where is the consensus in … Continue reading →

Solar Too Expensive

Letters 7 years ago

Pete Kuntz, of Colorado, claims that solar and wind together provide “18 percent of U.S. power” (Letters, 4/5). He should inform the Energy Information Administration (EIA), … Continue reading →

Bow To Your Corporate Overlords

Letters 7 years ago

The natural product landscape barely resembles the health food movement I grew up in as a child. Every time I turn around, another “natural” brand is … Continue reading →

Deportation Damage

Letters 7 years ago

Deportation puts added pressure on students, their teachers and schools. PTSD, so-called “scripts of silence,” isolation, depression and panic attacks roll through besieged communities — of … Continue reading →

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