The world was different then, no nuclear bombs, no television. Our excuse was that we didn’t know. (Although many did know.) Now we watch in real time. Buildings crumbling before our eyes, bodies in the street, a child’s shoe in the gutter. This is not a movie. What will be our excuse this time?
Category: Politics
Cambridge Author Anita Harris Addresses Cornell Reunion Class
Sometimes, I call Ithaca Diaries “Gidget Goes to the Revolution” which, in a way, sums up my college experiences in the late 1960s, But 51 years later, I thought it would be important to reflect on the past as it relates to the present and future. Here’s a link to the video; the script, which I did not follow exactly, is inserted below.
Letter from San Antonio: Texas Power Politics?
Boston’s vigil for Pittsburgh’s Tree of Life community “heartening”
Women’s March Photos, Cambridge 2018
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Dick Pirozzolo Review: Power, Strategy, the US and the South China Sea
Christina Inge: Cuts to “Meals on Wheels,” HHS Programs Unfair To Hard Workers
Commentator Christina Inge warns that proposed cuts to budgets for health and human service programs such as “meals on wheels” in Washington, DC will harm not only people who have worked hard all their lives…but also lawmakers’ souls.