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Weekly Reflection: A Dangerous Dog Whistle

by corneliuscorps | Sep 12, 2024 | 2024, Weekly Reflection

The term “dog whistle” has at least two different meanings. It refers to a kind of whistle used in training dogs that emits a high pitched sound that is inaudible to humans. Politically “a dog whistle is the use of coded or suggestive language in...

Weekly Reflection: Remembering a Day of Tragedy and Triumph

by corneliuscorps | Sep 4, 2024 | Weekly Reflection

Last week August 28 marked the anniversaries of two major events in the modern Civil Rights Movement that happened eight years apart. On August 28, 1955 fourteen year old Emmett Till was brutally murdered in Mississippi while visiting family there. The Black teenager...

Weekly Reflection: The Most Memorable Speech at the DNC

by corneliuscorps | Aug 21, 2024 | 2024, Weekly Reflection

Political conventions are full of speeches by famous people. This week in Chicago, the Democtatic National Convention is no exception. Yet perhaps the most memorable speech at any DNC happened 60 years ago this week in Atlantic City, NJ. It was not a prime time...

Weekly Reflection: The Power of Perseverance

by corneliuscorps | Aug 14, 2024 | 2024, Weekly Reflection

Along with many others, I spent much of the last two weeks watching the Olympics in Paris. There were so many interesting and compelling events and athletes. Yet it was the last athlete in the last event that touched and inspired millions of viewers in an unexpected...

Weekly Reflection: Freedom Summer – Finding the Bodies

by corneliuscorps | Aug 8, 2024 | Weekly Reflection

On this week 60 years ago, the bodies of three civil rights workers were found buried in an earthen dam in Mississippi. James Chaney, Michael Schwerner, and Andrew Goodman were part of the 1964 campaign known as Freedom Summer that brought hundreds of college age...
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