Principal Steve Perry, you just don’t get it – it’s the double standard that is so offensive!
The celebration of Martin Luther King’s Birthday was an opportunity to celebrate Dr. King’s life, recognize his incredible contributions to our world and come to grips with the reality that our nation is failing to make much, if any, progress when it comes to the Dream that Dr. King laid out for our society. A […]The post Principal Steve Perry, you just don’t get it – it’s the double standard that
Connecticut Fiscal Policy: Surplus First, Deficit Later
According to Governor Malloy, Connecticut’s fiscal house is in order and thanks to “surging” revenue the state of Connecticut will have a significant budget surplus this year and a balanced state budget going into the 2014 gubernatorial campaign. The Malloy administration is so excited about the news that it rumored to be contemplating an election […]The post Connecticut Fiscal Policy: Surplus Fi
1-20-14 Wait What?
Wait What?: For Martin Luther King, it wasn’t “bad” segregation vs. “okay” segregation.It was June 23, 1963 and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was leading the Great March on Detroit, which has also been called “The Walk to Freedom.” Speaking to a crowd of more than 25,000 people at Cobo Hall in Detroit King said: “For we have come to see that segregation is not only sociologically […]The post For Mart