WOONSOCKET – The Museum of Work & Culture will present “Righting a Wrong: Japanese Americans and World War II,” a poster exhibit from the Smithsonian Institution. The exhibit will open
been increasing quite a bit. some 2400 incidents so far this year. where at the end of may. 2500 reports of unruly behavior by passengers overall. sydney, who is a travel journalist and host of streaming channel. thank you for being here. coming up we re gonna talk to the president of the association of flight attendants. she s what she s asking airlines and even airports to stop all of the chaos in the skies. righting a wrong 100 years after one of our country s darkest days. new efforts to get restitution for the survivors of the tulsa massacre.
role as tv news writer murray on the mary tyler moore show. i tried to yawn away from you. reporter: with over 100 acting credits to his name, including roles on hawaii 5-0, hogan s heroes, perry mason. he was one of the most prolific tv actors of his time. his nephew told variety he died at home in palm desert, california. no cause of death was given but his health had declined in recent months. macleod became a devout christian later in life, appearing more recently on episodes of touched by an angel and king of queens. he s survived by his wife and four children. tonight a generation bidding farewell to a beloved tv icon. still ahead, righting a wrong. the new efforts for justice 100 years after one of our country s darkest days. plus the prime minister s big secret. what he did today that no other prime minister has done in 200 years.
Feb 27, 2021
It’s difficult for each of us to see our own shortcomings. It’s also true we often fail to see or acknowledge the shortcomings of our nation. We are raised to believe and we do believe we are a nation built upon principles of fairness, equal rights and opportunities for all, and justice. These are ideals to which we rightly aspire and hope to fulfill.
But our history is real. As a nation, we have always fallen short of those goals. As difficult as it might be to acknowledge that, it’s an imperative that we do. It’s an admission we must make if we are to faithfully pursue our aspirational desire to be better, to do better, to be blind to wealth or position, to race or gender, when it comes to equal rights and equal opportunities for all.
racism. when you hear someone an african-american talk about an incident that happened to him that involves race with a noose around your neck, automatically, you feel a kinship there. you want to believe them. you want to stand for them. that happened with so many people with jussie. if it s true that he lied, it s just such a gut punch. it s really, really ridiculous to stoke those racial fears and homophobic fears at any time, especially now. if he lied, it was to you personally. what would you want to say to him if you could speak to him again? i just want to know the truth. i just want to know what happened. it mirrors what the police chief said. an apology, righting a wrong. i believe in forgiveness. i do. i think that you have to come forward with your heart open and tell the truth. again, he deserves to go through