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Deconstructing the Decolonizers

“Decolonization” is the new badge for right-thinking professors and teachers. The word reveals more about those who use it than about their imaginary oppressors. Out of the abundance of the heart, the mouth speaks. The great haters in our midst have the word “hate” perpetually on their lips. So do the decolonizers. What that term means is that the Western world must no more dwell upon the works of the Western past, and to the extent those works are treated, it must be done with ingratitude and disparagement. Let me illustrate. Dan-el Padilla Peralta, professor of classics at Princeton, confesses that he feels uncomfortable with the “whiteness” of his field. He wants to take Greece and Rome down from their places of honor. Peralta is black, and emigrated to the United States from the Dominican Republic as a child. He does not appear to share the gratitude and the sense of liberty that W.E.B. Du Bois felt when he studied the classics: “I sit with Shakespeare and he wi

Famous Nurses Made Their Mark on Health and in History Books

By Green Shoot Media | 10:00 a.m. Throughout history, nurses have assisted with innovations in the health-care system and saved lives during their careers. While Florence Nightingale is perhaps the most famous medical worker in the role, many professionals made a difference and advanced the position. Celebrate the nursing field by learning about some of the most influential people in the industry’s past. Dorothea Dix Dorothea Dix (Green Shoot Media photo) Dorothea Lynde Dix served as an advocate to bring a medical spotlight to mental health. According to the American Public Health Association, Dix is credited with playing an instrumental role in the founding or expansion of more than 30 hospitals to treat the mentally ill.

Unions, wages and parental leave: New NC bills could impact thousands of state employees

Unions, wages and parental leave: New NC bills could impact thousands of state employees Dawn Baumgartner Vaughan, The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.) Apr. 9 RALEIGH Tens of thousands of state employees in the North Carolina legislature could be impacted by several bills being considered this legislative session. The proposed legislation ranges from raising pay to making disciplinary records public to providing paid parental leave. Some bills mirrors those filed in previous sessions that were never even heard in committee. Others already have bipartisan support and have a better chance of moving forward. Here are significant bills that could impact the most state employees:

North Carolina moves forward with new headquarters for DHHS in Raleigh

North Carolina moves forward with new headquarters for DHHS in Raleigh
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