From the Left

/

Politics

The Bishop's Table: Louisville's Community Powerhouse for Police Reform

Louisville, Kentucky, got their Christmas present early this year. The Department of Justice, Louisville Metro Government and Louisville Metro Police Department have signed a Consent Decree, an agreement to enact significant, systemic reforms to policing in Louisville.

In 2020, the murder of Breonna Taylor sparked protests across the country ...Read more

This Holiday Season Feels Like a Post-Election Balm

We put up our Christmas tree on Nov. 9 this year. Right after the election. I cannot remember a time when I've been more eager for the holiday season. We have holiday favorites playing on Alexa and in the car when we're driving around town. This holiday season feels like a post-election balm, a well-timed return to everything the season ...Read more

If We Can Reelect Donald Trump, We Can Be Honest About the Alamo

En route to visit family in South Texas for Thanksgiving, we stopped in San Antonio to enjoy the riverwalk and take our 9-year-old son to the Alamo. Most kids in America learn the story of the Alamo in history class at some point. If you're a student in Texas, the state is really particular about how that 1836 battle at the old Spanish Mission (...Read more

Trees Matter: How One Man Throws Shade in a Good Way for His Community

While leaves changed color and floated to the ground, I talked to tree enthusiast Bill Hanavan, a retired gastroenterologist and co-founder of Heights Tree People in northeast Ohio. He believes everyone deserves a little shade -- from a tree, that is.

Hanavan started planting trees when he lived in his old house in western Michigan -- old as in...Read more

Americans Don't Do the First Thanksgiving Story Any Justice

We've all heard the story of the first Thanksgiving. The plight of pilgrims traveling from England to establish Plymouth colony in the new world. How they survived a brutal winter and then celebrated a successful harvest with Native Americans the following fall in what would become known as the first Thanksgiving. Holding this feel-good story up...Read more

Homesteading: How Off-the-Grid Living Reminds One Family What They're Capable Of

Turbulent times can make people feel helpless and hopeless, but we have more agency than we might think. We can still choose to live life on our own terms -- whatever that means for each of us individually. This is what the McCaffertys did. "So many people have fallen prey to this idea that what they do doesn't matter and that we're all doomed ...Read more

Be the Light That Trump's Hate Is Forced To Face

Too many American voters thought Donald Trump was the better choice for president. By doing so, voters put their name on their values and showed the world what this country really stands for. And why not? It's about time we dragged all of that American ugliness and fear out of the darkness and into the light so we can see it for what it really ...Read more

Who Cares About Endorsements? Not You.

Sitting at dinner in a local restaurant, I saw breaking news come across the TV screen near the bar. It read, "Washington Post says its editorial board is done with presidential endorsements." This was on the heels of LA Times editors resigning over the decision not to endorse a presidential candidate.

It's interesting to me that this is ...Read more

Give Kids Room To Explore and Figure Out Who They Are

One of the great things about being a parent is getting to witness your child become who they are. The process can be scary, though. Kids try on different personas in attempts to figure it all out while in an environment that is inherently unkind: school. Peers can be brutally honest and not very kind. Parents naturally want to protect their ...Read more

I Quit: Hatred Doesn't Need My Help

Not everything you try will be right for you. But you'll never know if you never try, and you'll learn a lot either way. Don't let the uncertainty stop you.

I quit my day job as a newspaper editor of the opinion section. People are disappointed and some are even angry, but I have to do right by myself, and forge my own path according to my ...Read more

How Could Anyone Be Miserable on a Disney Vacation?

By pure luck, I traveled to Walt Disney World with my husband and my son just last week between hurricanes Helene and Milton. Milton made landfall in Florida as a category 3 hurricane. We planned this vacation months ago according to our son's fall break from school.

This trip was our first family vacation that didn't revolve around also ...Read more

Be Part of the Solution: Don't Engage With Rage

Someone recently told me, "The minute I took this job, I became part of the problem." I'd never thought of it that way before but instantly understood what they meant. They work within a government system, a completely different profession than me, but I couldn't help but come back to that phrase again and again. It also applied to me and ...Read more

 

Related Channels

ACLU

ACLU

By The ACLU
Amy Goodman

Amy Goodman

By Amy Goodman
Bill Press

Bill Press

By Bill Press
Clarence Page

Clarence Page

By Clarence Page
Dick Polman

Dick Polman

By Dick Polman
Froma Harrop

Froma Harrop

By Froma Harrop
Jamie Stiehm

Jamie Stiehm

By Jamie Stiehm
Jeff Robbins

Jeff Robbins

By Jeff Robbins
Jim Hightower

Jim Hightower

By Jim Hightower
Joe Conason

Joe Conason

By Joe Conason
John Micek

John Micek

By John Micek
Marc Munroe Dion

Marc Munroe Dion

By Marc Munroe Dion
Robert B. Reich

Robert B. Reich

By Robert B. Reich
Ruth Marcus

Ruth Marcus

By Ruth Marcus
Susan Estrich

Susan Estrich

By Susan Estrich
Ted Rall

Ted Rall

By Ted Rall

Comics

Mike Luckovich Rick McKee Marshall Ramsey Joel Pett Steve Breen Pat Bagley