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Using religion to sell homemaking as the only career for women is the real sin
The Baltimore Banner· 5 days ago“So no one has proposed to you yet?” my Grandma Streeter asked when I was not yet 22, finishing my...
Thousands of bikers take to the capital for ‘Rolling to Remember’
Washington Post· 5 days agoWhile in high school in Snow Hill, Md., friends Bobby Purnell and Frederick Bivens Jr. both planned...
Perspective | Four years later, has the racial-justice movement lost the fight?
Washington Post· 6 days agoOther school systems had stymied discussion about systemic racism, businesses were questioning their...
Summer circus, new plays, Sarasota Music Festival fill June arts calendar
Herald-Tribune via Yahoo News· 5 days agoThe play is by Chicago...continues its series of live performances during its Summer Intensive...
OPINION: Politicians need to embrace the huge voting bloc that is the disabled
Montrose Daily Press· 6 days agoWhat does take effort and energy is getting our politicians to take our needs seriously. The...
‘Artists Are Human Beings’: Zanele Muholi on Care and Community
Artnet News· 5 days agoArtist Zanele Muholi favors the term “visual activist.” It is an apt term, given they have made it...
In search of the Beloved Community: Remembering Congressman John Lewis
WUSF 89.7· 3 days agoWhen the Georgia representative died in 2020, aged 80, America had changed profoundly from when Lewis fought for desegregation as a young civil rights activist. Lewis himself sometimes marveled ...
Camanche celebrates graduation
Clinton Herald, Iowa via Yahoo News· 4 days agoMay 27—More than 60 graduates received their diplomas on Sunday at Camanche High School's 63rd annual Commencement exercises. The class has five co-valedictorians: Isabelle Bolton, Katelyn Gregorich ...
The adventure of Peter Gabriel’s first four solo records
Louder Sound via Yahoo News· 2 days agoWhite Shadow is subversive AOR, it arrives with all of Fripp’s floating ambience based on...
The World Needs an Action Hero. Enter Twyla Tharp (and Camus).
New York Times· 1 day agoLast year, Twyla Tharp immersed herself in the work of the French writer and philosopher Albert...