Commentary
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Julian Assange is a coward
I think the headline says it all. Julian Assange is a coward.
It’s not just that he’s avoiding extradition to the U.S. It’s more that he’s...
Sundaze: The Trump Bunch
This is the story of a man named Donald, or so it will be written over the next four years.
I haven't a clue what...
Hear us roar: ‘Feminism’ deserves positive connotation
Feminism is a word often rejected by progressive women because of the negative connotation it carries. Feminists are often judged as anything but feminine,...
Resident #oklaed wonk endorses OKCPS candidates
I try to limit my writing to what I know: research and practice in urban education.
I also seek to limit myself to policy —...
How women’s marches help combat Trump’s narcissism
President Donald Trump is unphased by our cries of injustice, outrage, anger or resistance. He doesn’t bat an eyelash at our ideological outrage or...
Some simple tips on how to do PR better
If you hadn't noticed, the first month of 2017 has offered a veritable smorgasbord of what not to do in public relations.
Donald Trump's White House...
Death of Trans-Pacific Partnership ‘a loss for America’
The Trans-Pacific Partnership is dead. But who cares, right? It's just some corporate free-trade giveaway meant to screw poor people in Vietnam and make...
The bleeding man, the man in charge, and Jack
Jack is not a name that is typically written on a birth certificate. Usually, it's a derivation of John or Jason or some family...
Letter: Anti-wind NIMBYs will soon learn their lesson
To the editors:
Before the legislative session begins and the debate over wind energy continues, the public should be clear-eyed about the motives and the...
‘How long did it take you to make that?’
This week, I had the overwhelming urge to post this picture I found of Jim Carey and Nicholas Cage enjoying art. I can't imagine...