Let’s Cancel “Cancel Culture”
The iconoclastic notion that our American history, civilization, and culture is so offensive, abusive, punitive, and exclusive that it needs to be canceled out is becoming normalized.
Read moreThe iconoclastic notion that our American history, civilization, and culture is so offensive, abusive, punitive, and exclusive that it needs to be canceled out is becoming normalized.
Read moreI’m refreshed. Huh? In this heat? I was fortunate to escape to Santa Fe, where the Wi-Fi is spotty and daily hikes a tonic.
Read moreBut, it’s time to make use of the technology.
Read moreIn July, I attended the annual Women’s Leadership Symposium, presented by our sister publication DCEO, and despite it being virtual, it was packed full of inspiration and energy.
Read moreIt seems people don’t want to wear a mask to, “protect healthcare system, people around them in public, and vulnerable family etc.” It violates their rights on and on.
Read moreYour article on the president’s visit to Preston Hollow highlights a big issue we as a country are living through.
Read moreWe are living in uncertain times. However, one thing is certain: The city of University Park is in very capable hands, and those hands will see us through these uncertain times.
Read moreThey’re here. Actually, they’ve been here since July: the dog days of summer.
Read moreHow quickly does the news about the return to school change? I wrote – and re-wrote – this column six times in a week – three times in less than 24 hours.
Read moreUsually, in July, everyone is gearing up for the festivities: parades, cookouts, pool parties, fireworks, and vacations. However, there’s nothing usual about 2020.
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