Commentary: Jesse Jackson’s message of hope lives on
It feels right that he died during Black History Month, because he was Black history.
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IMHO: Why The Pandemic Has Made Clear The Need For A Four-Day Work Week
Jim Braude shares his thoughts on the work week change we all need. -
Marty Baron On Jeff Bezos, The Washington Post And The Soul Of American Journalism
Unknown outside the news business in his early years at The Boston Globe, Baron became a prominent voice for excellence as he and Bezos revived The Washington Post. -
The Texas Snow Storm Is A Climate Change Cautionary Tale
Despite the havoc the weather wreaked in Texas, nobody wants to talk about what it would cost to implement measures to address the climate crisis already underway. -
The Key To Black Equity: Economics
Citigroup estimates that bias costs the economy $16 trillion dollars. -
Your Gillette Experience: A Primer
There was something Orwellian about the mass vaccination site — a line of aging, almost all white, masked mannequins looking straight ahead, standing six feet apart. -
IMHO: Left In The Cold
Jim Braude shares his thoughts on Ted Cruz abandoning man’s best friend in freezing temperatures. -
'Mogul Roulette,' Or The Totally Random Destruction Of Local News
It’s unacceptable for the fate of local journalism to be left to the whims of unbridled capitalism. -
Celebrating Black History Means Remembering The Past And Honoring The Present
So many talented African Americans will soon be additions to the Black History Month roster for the next generations.