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Three members of the cast — Howard, Anson Williams and Don Most — reunited for a panel discussion at MegaCon Orlando on Friday, Feb. 7. Virginia Chamlee, People.com, 8 Feb. 2025 This will be followed by a panel discussion made up of Scott County refugees where the audience will have...
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In 2017, I wrote a post on RestoreReason.com titled “Vouchers: Some Common Sense Questions” that supported this fact. I’ve included some of the original post below. My updated comments, now six years later are included in italics below. Just for a few moments, I’d like to ask ...
This chapter studies African American-Latino relations in the United States. Drawing on existing literature, it examines their nature, dimensions, and methodological questions while, at the same time, advancing some proposals. Still in its infancy, the study of African American-Latino relations has ...
Critically, what we do matters. How we live, act, make a life for ourselves without giving in to resignation or bitterness are questions many are asking. Many movies have explored these dimensions for these are questions others have faced in times past – such as the films noted below — ...
Poll taxes were imposed in the South as a way to restrict Black adults and less affluent whites from voting. There were also citizenship tests with really dopey questions aimed at frustrating people. Can voter ID be construed as a poll tax? Yeah. ...
“enduring questions” as well as to “connect the subjects you study to the people you will become and the world beyond the classroom” (Harvard College – Program in General Education), probably none of them achieve these similar goals by marrying the great books curriculum with the ...
Don Lemon did random street questions in swing states and the vast majority were choosing Trump. He said most didn’t even know who Kamala was. I know the VP position doesn’t get a lot of attention but you’d think people in this country would know who the cu...