Monthly Archives: March 2016

Sexism in America and Throughout the World

In response to the article by Maureen Downey posted in her blog column, “Get Schooled,” today, March 30, 2016, here were my words regarding how much further our nation and world need to evolve in how women are viewed:  (Link: … Continue reading

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Jay Bookman Missed the Mark on Hillary

On March 21, 2016, Jay Bookman, columnist and blogger of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution wrote an insightful essay on today’s political process.  However, as I had earlier responded to Jay Bookman’s column, I do not believe he painted the political and … Continue reading

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Open Letter to the Superintendent of the DeKalb County (GA) School System

On Friday, March 11, 2016, I posted the following letter to Dr. Steven Green, Superintendent of the DeKalb County (GA) School System.  My comments were in response to his comments on the Atlanta Journal-Constitution blog, “Get Schooled,” which is moderated … Continue reading

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