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Is This Our Community?
“I was expecting to hear stories of isolation, alienation, tokenism, loneliness. I’m really troubled by the number of stories about threats to personal safety and the sense of not being…
Read MoreWhat Are Mutual Tolerance and Forbearance?
We Americans tend to think our democracy is exceptional, it’s a bulwark, it’s resilient, and perhaps indestructible. But a democracy is an enormous institution based on human interdependence. Like any…
Read MoreFamous Natives Whose Stories We Are Still Discovering Now
While sniffing about for story ideas recently, this writer dug up a gem on the Montgomery County website, a listing names of famous natives. Some of these gems need cleaned,…
Read MoreThe History of Childcare and How It Affects Montgomery County
Tied to a board and put on a human back, laid in a box, locked in a parked car, left to run the docks with a warning “to stay away…
Read MoreVoting Is an Act of Trust and A Blow Against Bias
The May primary is here and if national and local trends predict anything, too few people eligible to vote will go to the polls, especially to the primaries in non-Presidential…
Read MoreVoting in Primaries 101 – No Straight Tickets and How to Vote for A Trustee
Polls are open in Montgomery County for early voting, and once again it’s time to educate ourselves about voting in the primaries and choosing among the candidates. First a quick…
Read MoreEverybody Wants to Belong
Everyone wants to belong, and after two years of the pandemic, HUE (Humans United for Equality) plans to bring together the community with the Celebration of Unity after a two-year…
Read MoreThe Earth Is What We All Have In Common
On one of those rare, warm and sunny afternoons in mid-March a small group of people stood in a circle peering intently down at the ground. At the center of…
Read MoreUntold Stories Of Local Heroes
Do you remember being in school and lamenting that history is so boring? While we were all looking for it to come to life, for someone to rediscover a local…
Read MoreScience Fairs, School Buses, Brains And The Future
Who says a science fair project can’t change the world? When middle-schooler Holly Thorpe tested carbon dioxide fumes in Miami-Dade school buses, she found the rates were ten times higher…
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