When President Biden took office, the country was in the grip of a global pandemic. Businesses were shuttering, schools were closing, and people were dying. The country needed leadership.
READ MOREBlack America lives in a series of deserts. Many of us live in food deserts, financial deserts, employment deserts, and most of us live in information deserts.
READ MOREThe majority of Oregonians, including our rural communities, value inclusion and unity, not racism and bigotry.
READ MOREWe must start a voter registration drive right here where we live. This effort must become as important to us as putting food on the table and a roof over our heads.
READ MORETo many Americans, “reparations” is a dirty word when applied to Black folks.
READ MOREMany should recognize that health equity – or ensuring that disadvantaged populations get customized approaches to care and better medical outcomes – is a top priority.
READ MOREStudent debt remains a stubborn obstacle that prevents Black Americans from securing financial stability
READ MOREBecause I find loyalty to the ex-President or to gun rights so mysterious, I would have welcomed some sort of dialogue with opposing views, though we all sensed it was a bridge too far.
READ MOREThe constitutional originalists do what they must to keep ignorance viable, to keep us anchored to the certainties of the old days
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