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Human Rights Commission Invites Community to Plan Activities for Civility Month - Chelsea Update: Chelsea, Michigan, News

Human Rights Commission Invites Community to Plan Activities for Civility Month - Chelsea Update: Chelsea, Michigan, News
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Knights of Peter Claver Push Back on DeSantis' Defense of Florida Slavery Teaching

Knights of Peter Claver Push Back on DeSantis' Defense of Florida Slavery Teaching
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How American Parenting Has Changed in Eight Decades of Goofus and Gallant

How American Parenting Has Changed in Eight Decades of Goofus and Gallant
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The weight of the past

Tom Stoppard, Peter Cozzens and the ways that history weighs on the present. I recently had the opportunity to see Tom Stoppard’s thinly fictionalized family history, Leopoldstadt, the story of the rise and fall of a wealthy, cultured, cosmopolitan Viennese family of Jewish descent from 1899 to 1955. The Czech-born playwright, now 85, traces the extended family’s history through a series of harrowing events, including the loss of a son at Verdun, cancer, deaths at Auschwitz and Dachau and in the Blitz, and ultimately a postwar suicide.

Why the U.S. can't build critical infrastructure

The political economy of power grids, mass transit and affordable housing, and the implications for higher education. A judge recently signed off on an agreement between New York City’s Metropolitan Transit Authority and disability-rights advocates. The MTA committed to making 95 percent of its subway stations elevator accessible … by 2055, when my youngest son will be 62 years old. That’s more than six decades after passage of the Americans With Disabilities Act. Even then, the system will still not be 100 percent accessible.

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