Reflections on Public Safety
Marty Levine April 7, 2023 Across the nation we are debating what to do about public safety; how to respond to public worries about crime; and what if anything...
It is not for us to finish the work; but neither are you at liberty to neglect it.
Marty Levine April 7, 2023 Across the nation we are debating what to do about public safety; how to respond to public worries about crime; and what if anything...
c Marty Levine March 28, 2023 I recently watched an ADL (Anti-Defamation League) Webinar, “Fighting Hate from Home” (3/29: here’s a link I just received to the full webinar)...
Carole Levine March 25, 2023 There is no shortage of issues and political battles where one might engage these days. In fact, it is overwhelming to try...
Marty Levine March 21, 2023 It seems that almost weekly I read about large groups of people who are suffering the impact of poverty or worry that they are...
Marty Levine March 16, 2023 A few months ago, after my wife broke her hip while we were hiking in Sequoia National Park, I began to consider what it...
Marty Levine March 6, 2023 The Chronicle of Philanthropy recently published a “top” list I actually look forward to thinking about, its annual listing of the year’s 50th...
Marty Levine February 26, 2023 A few days ago, I wrote about the failure of our economic system. I wrote about how both the silent hand of the marketplace,...
Dear Michael, I was hopeful when I read your column this week entitled, “IT’S TIME FOR THE U.S. TO PUT UP OR SHUT UP”. Perhaps it was a...
Marty Levine February 14, 2023 The Washington Post last week headlined with these words, “Car-ramming attack near Jerusalem settlement kills 2, including 6-year-old.” This was just recounting for...
Marty Levine February 8, 2023 There was a time when I didn’t think much about the importance of money and wealth. Growing up in a home with few...