The life you save may be your own … or your grandma’s, or the friendly lady who rings up your groceries or maybe it will be the young college student who’s mowed your grass for as long as you can remember. The Read More
One of the most important things we can do as citizens is to engage in our rights to peaceably assemble and petition the government for redress. Those rights are enshrined in the First Amendment — and many people right here in Idaho Read More
Tomorrow we will celebrate the most famous protest in the history of our country. The founders of our country tried in vain for years to reason with a government that had little incentive to listen to them, had lost touch with the Read More
When nationwide demonstrations against racial injustice began after George Floyd’s death under the knee of a Minneapolis policeman, America tried in vain to have a dialogue about systemic and structural racism while emotions were running high. As demonstrations cooled from fiery anger Read More
The gruesome and horrendous murder of George Floyd in full view of the entire world has brought our nation to a tipping point in race relations. In spite of the tragedy of these times, my heart is filled with hope. Watching millions Read More
As a kid I grew up in a single-parent family. My mom, after her divorce, went back to school to receive her general education development (GED) diploma. That saying, “It takes a village,” was never truer than in my childhood days in Read More