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Many of us are focused on gratitude and gatherings with friends or family this week. Some of us use this time to reset as the
Many of us are focused on gratitude and gatherings with friends or family this week. Some of us use this time to reset as the
“I’ve come to see the possibilities of land acknowledgment to confront the past while laying the groundwork for building a shared future,” Chip Colwell writes. “Land acknowledgment offers a needed reckoning.”
Thanksgiving is one of the most notable holidays, and perhaps each of us has something—maybe even many things—for which to be thankful. Right on the
Christina Dent writes about a change of heart she had that may help in rethinking Mississippi’s criminal-justice approach to drugs and addiction.
“While the leaders of countries like the U.S., the U.K. and Germany have been among the most strident supporters of Israel during the crisis, the same is not true for non-Western nations,” Heine writes.
Another election year is over, but our work interrogating Mississippi’s election systems—from ballot shortages to database errors—certainly is not.
Casey Young, a junior at Saint Andrew’s Episcopal School, writes about the potential negative effects of vaping on mental health among teens.
“Our research suggests that climate change, which the World Economic Forum predicts will endanger about 2% of global financial assets by 2100, will push already shaky companies to the brink,” the authors write.
“We want to help inspire our communities to talk to each other in person whenever possible,” Donna Ladd writes.
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