by Aya de Leon | Nov 16, 2020 | Opinion
As a parent I have to help my child learn the difference between wants and needs. There are many things the kid wants, but not all of them are a good idea. As a mom I am constantly setting limits. In those moments, I offer space to listen to the upset, but I don’t get...
by Sally Morton | Nov 13, 2020 | Reporting
Climate Mandate for Joe Biden Biden-Harris campaign announces tribal nations plan The Green New Deal Didn’t Sink Democrats 99% of Green New Deal Co-Sponsors Won Their Races This Cycle: Analysis “Saying progressive policies held Democrats back from...
by Aya de Leon | Nov 12, 2020 | Personal Essays, Uncategorized
Elisabeth Kubler-Ross developed a theory of seven stages of grief for dealing with the phenomena of loss. As we make our way through the aftermath of the elections, I find myself reaching for some emotional theory like this. I want some explanation for this emotional...
by Aya de Leon | Nov 9, 2020 | Interviews
The “Speaking Of …” interview series presents Paula Farmer in conversation with Miya Yoshitani. Oct. 28, 2020 Paula: Welcome everyone. Thanks to those of you joining us live, and those coming later for the recorded version. I’m Paula Farmer. Today I’m happy to...
by Sally Morton | Nov 6, 2020 | Reporting
Live Updates Here Protesters Demand Elections Remain Untampered Across United States LIVE: Twin Cities organizers have gathered for a press conference outside Minnesota Governor Tim Walz’s Mansion to denounce the mass arrest of 645 protesters trapped by state and...
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