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Washington Post

There were few Black historic landmarks. Two brothers changed that.

By Nick Tabor — 
February 11, 2023

A recent marker, Pittsboro NC.

In 1970, there were only two National Historic Landmarks focused exclusively on Black history. By 1976, that number had risen beyond 70.

Behind this change was a large coalition of Black scholars, policymakers and activists, led by two brothers from Ohio who started the campaign in a D.C. basement. Continue reading Good News/Other News/Bad News

From France & Texas, Two Striking Takes on Racism, Identity Politics & Cultural Turmoil

 

#1-France vs. “Le wokisme”:

THE FRENCH ARE IN A PANIC OVER LE WOKISME
The nation’s vehement rejection of identity politics made me recalibrate my own views about woke ideology.

By Thomas Chatterton Williams

Excerpts from The Atlantic, February 4, 2023

[NOTE: Williams] took part in “a two-day “taboo-free discussion” among public intellectuals about the crisis of Western democracies. More than 100 of us had gathered in a large tent set up beneath the window of Alexis de Tocqueville’s study, on the grounds of the 16th-century Château de Tocqueville, in coastal Normandy. . . . Continue reading From France & Texas, Two Striking Takes on Racism, Identity Politics & Cultural Turmoil

Spiritual Companions Now Attend Executions; It’s a Tough Gig, but Righteous

AP News: Spiritual advisers offering final comfort in execution rooms

Missouri’s execution chamber

ST. LOUIS (AP) — For decades, Missouri executions played out in similar fashion: An inmate was strapped to a gurney in a drab room, alone except for the eyes of witnesses staring through thick, soundproof glass as unidentified executioners administered the lethal chemical from behind a cinderblock wall.

But in November, convicted killer Kevin Johnson spent his final moments speaking softly with a pastor, praying, being assured of forgiveness.

Continue reading Spiritual Companions Now Attend Executions; It’s a Tough Gig, but Righteous

2800 Kids Separated from Families At Border Are Reunited

 

[NOTE: Good Work, but a thousand kids still not reunited with family is a thousand too many.]

WASHINGTON (AP) — A Biden administration task force designed to reunite children separated from their families during President Trumps presidency has reconnected nearly 700 children with their families, officials said Thursday.

President Joe Biden issued an executive order on his first day in office to reunite families that were split up under the Trump administration’s widely condemned practice of forcibly separating parents and children at the U.S.Mexico border to discourage illegal immigration. Thursday marked the twoyear anniversary of the task force.
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