By Dennis Washington
Livingston may not be the largest city in Alabama’s Black Belt, but that is not stopping the people who live and work there from enthusiastically leading a growing chorus of voices devoted to growing rural Alabama.
“When you have all of the oars going in the same direction, it’s better on everybody,” said Livingston Mayor Tom Tartt. “I can remember a time when Livingston didn’t want something to happen in York or Sumter County didn’t want something to happen in Marengo County because they’re all territorial. We all finally figured out that if it happens in York, it’s going to help us. If it happens in Livingston, it’s going to help the people in York. I’m exceedingly proud.”
This city is leading the renaissance of Alabama s Black Belt
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The front of Tuesday’s
New York Times Science section featured science reporter Apoorva Mandavilli taking a break from decrying the theory into a possible leak of the coronavirus from a Wuhan virology lab as racist to claim that scientific journals both practice and deny systemic racism, both in the medical field and in the United States.
She reported under a headline that impressively combines two left-wing assumptions into four words: “Journals Understate Systemic Racism.” Succumbing to woke pressure, the top editor of the
Journal of the American Medical Association, Dr. Howard Bauchner,
resigned over comments about racism made by a colleague on a JAMA podcast that was later vanished from the web.