by Elizabeth Stark | Jun 9, 2020 | Opinion, Uncategorized
Crowds of people demanding justice in the middle of a pandemic is a terrifying and thrilling vision. A risk-ratio analysis keeps circling back to “I can’t breathe,” the grim vision of a man being killed in broad daylight, on camera, for nine long, terrible minutes, by...
by Sally Morton | Jun 5, 2020 | Reporting, Uncategorized
View this post on Instagram i poured my heart and soul into this. i feel a rage. A righteous one. I feel a sadness. One that makes me want to cry. I feel a love. A love that overflows. I feel a power. A power that calls us. head to www.m4bl.org for demands, and for...
by Vijaya Nagarajan | Jun 3, 2020 | Uncategorized
It was the mirror that the civil rights legislation provided in the 1960s that revealed the deep bias against non-white immigration from Asia, Africa and South America, ever since the country’s founding. Did you ever wonder why it was only recently that there were...
by Elizabeth Stark | Jun 2, 2020 | Uncategorized
by Elizabeth Stark | May 19, 2020 | Uncategorized
My kid is graduating eighth grade this year, in a couple of weeks. In a typical year, his main homeroom/ ELA/ humanities teacher, Sue, takes the eighth grade to San Francisco for a field trip, and they all talk about their plans for the next year, their thoughts and...
by Mary DeMocker | May 17, 2020 | Personal Essays, Uncategorized
There’s a lot of talk about pipelines, lately, ever since Donald Trump fast-tracked their approval. The infamous Keystone XL pipeline is surging forward, which means many heroic people are working tirelessly to stop it. Here on the Oregon coast, we’re...
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