Dixie has risen again by Barry Rosenbaum
A few days before the start of the second Trump Administration, Heather Cox Richardson wrote: “It’s as if the Confederates’ descendants have captured the government of…
A few days before the start of the second Trump Administration, Heather Cox Richardson wrote: “It’s as if the Confederates’ descendants have captured the government of…
I got texts today from friends all over the country, checking in to see how I'm doing in the middle of a rather impressive snowstorm…
Continue reading → It’s happening again by Ruth Neuwald Falcon
Words have power. Words do not merely describe our reality but help to construct the world as we perceive it. Thus, the words that we…
Continue reading → Let’s call it what it is by Barry Rosenbaum
On January 12, 1943, my grandparents, Erich and Martha Stier, were deported to Auschwitz, two days before my grandmother's fifty-fifth birthday. I don't know the…
Continue reading → This is not Germany by Ruth Neuwald Falcon