Like individuals, countries want to stretch and develop, yet it’s not to the advantage of autocratic governments to encourage ambition and education among their people.
Tag: Christianity
‘Adult Prom’ to raise money for Lee woman injured in auto accident
After myriad challenges in the six months since the 19-year-old Lee resident was struck by a car in Great Barrington, another new normal looms on the horizon: Khali is going to prom Saturday night.
In aftermath of Pittsburgh synagogue assault, interfaith vigil offers solidarity against hatred and violence
The most powerful words of the evening might have come from Talia Ben Sasson-Gordis, senior associate regional director at the Anti-Defamation League in Boston: “The opposite of love is not hate. It is indifference.”
Commentary: Immigrant dreams
It’s time we faced the fact that We the People of these United States are a blended family of stepchildren and adoptees.