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5 Books Culturally Aware Americans Should Read This Summer

5 Books Culturally Aware Americans Should Read This Summer May 3, 2021 Five noteworthy books recently published seem, at first or second glance, to be totally unrelated to one another. Collectively, however, they address critical public issues in remarkably well-researched and illuminating ways. Each addresses monumental, even foundational human issues intimately related to what it means to be human, how we order our lives together at the most basic level, and the nature of truth and how we can know it. Taken together, they provide a unique and much-needed perspective on what matters in an age of increasingly prevalent lies. Consider putting them on your summer reading list, or diving in right now.

For US progressives, Joe Biden has both surprised and disappointed

For US progressives, Joe Biden has both surprised and disappointed The president has exceeded some expectations, but also fallen short on issues ranging from student debt to the climate crisis.   In his first 100 days in office, US President Joe Biden has moved more quickly, boldly and progressively, than his earlier record in the Senate and as vice-president might have foretold. In January 2021, Biden said the US would reverse a stalled vaccination roll-out by delivering 100 million doses in his first 100 days, and ended up distributing 200 million. His $1.9tn dollar COVID relief stimulus bill (which included a child tax credit that, if made permanent, could cut child poverty in half), has been lauded by progressive Senator Bernie Sanders. He has also rolled out a $2tn infrastructure bill, or American Jobs Plan; established a commission to examine expanding the Supreme Court; called for Washington, DC to become a state; and his American Families Plan, announced this week,

Virginia Public Schools Decide to Deal With Low Minority Participation in Accelerated Math Classes as Only the Racist Left Could

(AP Photo/Mike Groll) The byword everywhere these days is “equity.” It is a harmless enough-sounding word. In the business world, it refers to the value of your material contribution to an enterprise or undertaking. In interpersonal relationships, it refers to “the state, quality or ideal of being just, impartial and fair.” Who isn’t for fairness or impartiality? Unfortunately, as Critical Race Theory continues its march through our institutions, the term “equity” has acquired a sinister and racialist meaning based on falsehoods and blatantly racist presumptions. This is how it is defined on the Ann E. Casey Foundation website, a far-left collection of nutbaggery that is the Baskins Robbins of racism.

Family of Mario Gonzalez, killed in Alameda police custody, demands justice; Plus: On this Earth Day, we discuss gardening, herbalism, and connecting with nature during the pandemic

Family of Mario Gonzalez, killed in Alameda police custody, demands justice; Plus: On this Earth Day, we discuss gardening, herbalism, and connecting with nature during the pandemic
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How ambitious is Joe Biden s pledge to cut US emissions by 50 per cent?

US President Joe Biden kicked off a global climate summit on Thursday with an announcement that the United States will cut emissions by 50 to 52 per cent by 2030. The target is roughly double that set by US President Barack Obama in 2015. Prime Minister Boris Johnson hailed the pledge as a “game-changer.” And it’s certainly a reversal from Biden’s predecessor, Donald Trump, who withdrew the United States from the Paris climate agreement and criticised wind energy. But is the plan actually ambitious? That depends on whether one considers national politics and economics, or international justice. “It’s incredibly ambitious – both relative to what the United States has achieved so far (13 per cent in 2005-2019) but also relative to what we need to do en route to 2050,” Nikos Tsafos, interim director of the Energy Security and Climate Change Programme at the Centre for Strategic and International Studies, told the 

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