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Tag: Constitution
Opinion
Impeachment Pattern: Diversity vs. The White Men
The biggest news of the day in our country — no matter what your individual concerns or endeavors — is impeachment. And if the support for it isn’t diverse along party, race and class lines, then we definitely need a check-up as to what it means to be an American living in the model democracy.
December 15, 2019
Opinion
“Color Blind” Is Not What It Seems
Among the concepts the law has distorted is “color blindness.” When Martin Luther King, Jr., delivered his “I Have a Dream” speech at the National Mall in Washington, D.C. in 1963, before the Civil Rights Act was enacted, he popularized a phrase that has been invoked by those who have not shared his idealism.
November 5, 2019
Opinion
It’s Time to Secure the Vote
In spite of our professed love of voting as one of the most precious and fundamental features of American democracy, the framers crafted a Constitution that doesn’t include an affirmative right to vote.
April 22, 2018
Sports
Colin Kaepernick Controversy Puts Presidential Debate in Perspective
Fans don’t realize it, but Colin Kaepernick knows there are more important things in life than football
September 25, 2016
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