NY Times: “Beto O’Rourke came close to unseating Senator Ted Cruz in 2018 and fell far from winning the presidency in 2020. Now the former El Paso congressman has turned his attention back home. He’s been a key organizer and fund-raiser in the fight against Republicans’ efforts to restrict voting rights in the state, including…
Month: September 2021
“‘People are going to get skittish:’ White House sweats over McAuliffe”
Politico: “President Joe Biden can’t afford Terry McAuliffe to lose the governor’s race in Virginia — and the White House knows it. It’s a scenario the president and his aides and close allies increasingly view as a real possibility, given tightening poll numbers in the race and signs of Democratic apathy. The White House, Democratic…
“ISRAELI DIPLOMAT PRESSURED UNC TO REMOVE TEACHER WHO CRITICIZED ISRAEL”
The Intercept: ” Israeli consular officials in the southeast U.S. arranged meetings with a dean at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill to discuss a graduate student teaching a course on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. According to two UNC professors with knowledge of the meetings, who asked for anonymity for fear of retribution, the Israeli…
“This MS community survived slavery, segregation. Now, they fight to save ‘God’s country.’”
Sun Herald: ““Most people would have torn it down,” said Evans, who taught history at Boston College and in Massachusetts public schools while maintaining his roots as a sixth-generation member of the Turkey Creek community. “I didn’t. I knew it had to be historic.” “ . . . It was almost predestined that what has…
“Weeks after removing Robert E. Lee statue, Richmond unveils new Emancipation and Freedom Monument”
3WTKR: “A new monument dedicated to the African-Americans who fought for freedom in the U.S. was unveiled in Richmond, Virginia, on Wednesday, just weeks after the city removed one of the largest monuments dedicated to the Confederacy. The Emancipation and Freedom Monument on Brown Island honors the contributions of African-Americans in Virginia who fought for freedom both…
“Louisiana State Trooper Charged in Pummeling of Black Man”
AP: “A former Louisiana State Police trooper has been charged with a civil rights violation for pummeling a Black motorist 18 times with a flashlight — the first criminal case to emerge from federal investigations into troopers’ beatings of at least three Black men. A grand jury on Thursday indicted Jacob Brown for the 2019…
Stacey Abrams Begins National Tour to Boost Democrats
Axios: “Stacey Abrams this week launched an ambitious national tour that will stretch across months and many swing states ahead of the 2022 midterms — and potentially elevate her standing in the Democratic Party in the process. Driving the news: Abrams kicked off the tour Tuesday in San Antonio, where she told one local journalist “unequivocally, yes” she’d…
“21 million Americans say Biden is ‘illegitimate’ and Trump should be restored by violence, survey finds”
Opinion Today: “A recent Washington demonstration supporting those charged with crimes for the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol fizzled, with no more than 200 demonstrators showing up. The organizers had promised 700 people would turn out – or more. But the threat from far-right insurrectionists is not over. For months, my colleagues and I at…
“Saving the Artwork of the South: Deep Investment, and a Drone”
NY Times: ““I’m the conjurer of all my ancestors, 400 years of African people in America,” said Joe Minter, surveying the dense outdoor environment of artworks he has forged from refuse over the past 32 years across his half-acre yard, facing two of the largest African-American cemeteries in the south. Nodding to the tombstones, he added,…
“Afghans arrived near a small Virginia town, exposing two different versions of America”
WaPo: “Mayor Billy Coleburn finished his burger, pulled out his cellphone and braced himself for the two dozen Facebook notifications and slew of unread messages waiting for him. “Let’s see how bad they are,” he said, sitting in a booth at the Brew House on Main Street, in thetown of roughly 3,600 people in rural…