by Sean Palmer | May 6, 2026 | Opinion
Cinephiles like me are giddy that more people are returning to movie theatres. Yes, we’d be even happier if more people remembered they were in public and didn’t show up in their pajamas and toting loads of blankets as they try to recreate their living rooms,...
by Ken Sehested | May 6, 2026 | Opinion
The photo you see is of me, a good while back, holding my newborn nephew, Nate, in his parents’ apartment in New York City. I was there to lead a vigil at the Isaiah Wall, across from the United Nations, in support of nuclear disarmament debates happening across the...
by Kevin Camp | May 6, 2026 | Opinion
In a recent Good Faith Media column, Brad Jeffcoat called for compassion toward transgender individuals. This issue is uniquely personal, as I identify as non-binary. Transgender folks are my close cousins. I inhabit a gray area between male and female, but would not...
by Craig Nash | May 5, 2026 | Opinion
On March 12, the Baylor University student chapter of Turning Point USA announced on Instagram that TPUSA’s spring “Turning Point Tour” would make a stop at Baylor on April 22. According to the post, the event would feature conservative media personality Benny...
by Rebecca M. David Hensley | May 5, 2026 | Opinion
As a teenage girl, I learned to walk through this world with a healthy sense of awareness of my surroundings: Don’t walk into a dark parking lot by yourself. Call Dad if you have car trouble at night—don’t attempt to change a flat on your own after dark. Don’t wear a...
by Starlette Thomas | May 4, 2026 | Opinion
America was never a group project. In fact, in practice, the country acted independently of those indigenous to Turtle Island and created laws to ensure that Africans and African Americans could not contribute. This democratic project remains restricted to a...