by Andy Watts | Mar 24, 2025 | Opinion
Mount Rushmore National Memorial looms large in the American imagination. Patriots and citizens flock to the Black Hills to see the effigies of four great U.S. presidents. Donald Trump, it seems, is the monument’s greatest admirer. I’m curious to see whether he will...
by Miguel A. De La Torre | Mar 18, 2025 | Opinion
I was an undocumented immigrant in the country responsible for my expatriation. While living in a rat-and-roach-infested one-room apartment in the slums of Manhattan, my family and I received individual letters from the U.S. government. Dated June 21, 1960, the...
by Don Gordon | Mar 12, 2025 | Opinion
The meaning of the 19th-century nursery rhyme “Humpty Dumpty” has been clouded in mystery since it first became popularized in Lewis Caroll’s 1871 book, “Through the Looking Glass.” Caroll depicted Humpty Dumpty as an anthropomorphic egg, fragile and impossible to...
by Good Faith Media | Jan 3, 2025 | Feature, Opinion
With the first days of 2025 already behind us, Good Faith Media has hit the ground running to fulfill our mission of amplifying freedom, inclusivity and justice. We can rarely predict the stories that will most shape the world in the coming year. But we are keeping an...
by Sean McKenzie | Dec 18, 2024 | Feature, Opinion
I teach in a 70% Hispanic high school in northwest Georgia. Although it has its challenges, it is generally a good place to work. The students are quiet but respectful, dutifully taking notes and completing their assignments. I worry that some of my students are in...