Democracy doesn’t die when laws are passed or repealed; it dies when dialogue ends. It dies when we lose faith that our ...
In a time when our society seems more polarized and fractured than ever, community religious leaders are preaching for ...
From a lecture on Idaho’s citizen initiative process that offered an overview of Medicaid expansion as a grassroots effort to ...
Interfaith organization OneJax will soon begin a new series of community suppers for strangers to get together and discuss topics that impact — and possibly divide — them. The Pledge of Allegiance ...
Margot I. Cerbone ’28, a Crimson Editorial editor, lives in Mather House. Harvard students don’t know how to talk to each other. Countless surveys, speeches, and reports all come to the same ...
At a literary soiree in Paris, James Thurber was once told how much funnier his stories were in French. “Yes,” he replied sadly. “My works lose something in the original.” I thought about this line ...
Amid the surge of media coverage following Charlie Kirk’s assassination on Sept. 10, I asked what many fellow Iowans must have wondered: Am I helpless, or can I help our country come through this? I ...