Moving Backwards on Voting Rights
Carole Levine February 13, 2022 There was an air of jubilance among voting rights advocates on January 24th when a three-judge Federal District Court (which included two Donald Trump...
It is not for us to finish the work; but neither are you at liberty to neglect it.
Carole Levine February 13, 2022 There was an air of jubilance among voting rights advocates on January 24th when a three-judge Federal District Court (which included two Donald Trump...
Carole Levine February 1, 2022 Almost 50 years ago, in 1971, I began my first paid teaching position at Hanley Junior High School in University City, Missouri. I was...
Carole Levine January 27, 2022 As I write this, our federal Senators and Representatives are engaged in a continuous and seemingly endless divide. There is much posturing, but little...
Carole Levine January 5, 2022 It’s 2022! Over the last week, we have been bombarded with year-end reviews of 2021, and endless solicitations for year-end donations to charities and...
Carole Levine December 23, 2021 There are a lot of issues swirling about, that capture our attention, grab the headlines, dominate our conversations and, more often than not, cause...
Carole Levine December 14, 2021 State legislatures continue to create new laws that assault the bodily integrity of women and their right to make personal health decisions. They are...
Carole Levine December 7, 2021 I have to admit that I find myself vacillating between being angry and being sad. I think, however, that anger is winning out and...
Carole Levine November 22, 2021 The verdict in the Kyle Rittenhouse case came as no surprise. We had watched the selection of an almost all white jury. We...
Carole Levine November 9, 2021 Each morning when I open my computer inbox, I am bombarded with issues and causes that I care about, or should care about, or...
Carole Levine October 19, 2021 For more than 40 years I have worn a small silver charm in the shape of a coat hanger on a necklace that was...