Deportation Damage
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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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
While members of the Republican majority are competing to see who can make the deepest cuts, there is a budget proposal before Congress that would … Continue reading
Lao Tsu states in The Tao Te Ching that “weapons are instruments of fear, all creatures hate them. The Sage uses them only when there … Continue reading
To everyone who is still debating on the East Grandstand (“Hayward Field’s Transparency Problem,” 5/17) and its viability or lack thereof: Please stop! This is … Continue reading
An activist and a poet, I have sometimes twisted both together into barbed-wire arguments for our general freedom, often doubling as a plea for friends … Continue reading
Analyzing the voting data for the dueling city auditor ballot measures shows that the majority of voters did want an auditor, but vote-splitting resulted in … Continue reading
Freedom of thought. Freedom of speech. Some rely on lies and some yell impeach. The gulf in between has been filled with hate. How did … Continue reading
Lane County is paying $750,000 for 1.3 acres of land on Franklin Blvd, for 147 units of low-income housing. Which is great! That’s $5,000 per … Continue reading
Dear fellow liberals: If you haven’t educated yourself on history, politics and philosophy enough to know that Trump supporters are not a monolith, and all … Continue reading
We’re living through the sixth mass extinction. We see this firsthand in Lane County. Oak savannah is the most endangered habitat in the United States. … Continue reading