If we can’t agree on what our problems are do we have any chance for finding solutions?
Marty Levine January 4, 2023 As 2022 came to end I found myself drawn back to a subject that I have often written about – mega-philanthropists. I opened up...
It is not for us to finish the work; but neither are you at liberty to neglect it.
Marty Levine January 4, 2023 As 2022 came to end I found myself drawn back to a subject that I have often written about – mega-philanthropists. I opened up...
Carole Levine January 3, 2023 In certain parts of this nation, we are experiencing outbreaks of diseases that most of us thought were under control and we would...
Marty Levine December 29, 2022 About two months ago the Israeli electorate showed us how far right the country had moved. Israel would be governed by a coalition that,...
Carole Levine December 26, 2022 I always get a bit nostalgic on December 24th. It has nothing to do with the holidays. I’m Jewish and don’t celebrate Christmas and...
Marty Levine December 24, 2022 As we approach the end of the year I am besieged as I expect you are by requests for donations. They fill my snail...
Marty Levine December 18, 2022 In our country of more than 332 million residents, less than 800 can be counted as billionaires, .00024% of our population! My worry...
Marty Levine December 12, 2022 An article in a recent issue of the New Orleans Tribune brought me back to my years of critical writing about educational reform....
Marty Levine December 5, 2022 Last week I learned a very personal lesson about how hard it is to reform entrenched systems, even those which do great harm. The...
Marty Levine November 29, 2022 Warnings about an impending “Tripledemic” are everywhere. As described by the New York Times, three serious diseases, the “Flu, R.S.V. and Covid…” will be...
Carole Levine November 29, 2022 Georgia may have provided us with a prelude to what elections could be like if the Supreme Court decides that to uphold the “independent...