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Braver Angels: Organization with Tri-State roots aims to help bridge nation's political divide


Braver Angels: Organization with Tri-State roots aims to help bridge nation s political divide
The need is greater than ever
President Joe Biden talked about the need to unify the nation during his inaugural address Wednesday. But how? An organization with Greater Cincinnati roots aims to help, and you re invited to join.
and last updated 2021-01-22 18:13:20-05
CINCINNATI — President Joe Biden talked about the need to unify the nation during his inaugural address Wednesday.
But how?
An organization with Greater Cincinnati roots could be part of the answer.
Called Braver Angels, the group brings together people with different political perspectives to help them discover what they have in common. South Lebanon resident David Lapp and his two co-founders, David Blankenhorn and Bill Doherty, created the organization after the 2016 presidential election because they saw the country’s political divide widening. ....

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Valley News - Forum, Jan. 19: Saying 'only' 2,000 make minimum wage in NH was offensive


Forum, Jan. 19: Saying ‘only’ 2,000 make minimum wage in NH was offensive
Published: 1/18/2021 10:00:05 PM
Modified: 1/18/2021 10:00:03 PM
Saying ‘only’ 2,000 make minimum wage in NH was offensive
The
Sunday Valley News article “Bearing the Minimum” (Jan. 17) concerning New Hampshire’s “long-stagnant minimum wage” stated that “Only about 2,000 out of New Hampshire’s 395,000 hourly workers earn at or below $7.25 (per hour).”
The use of the word “only” is deeply offensive. Are we to believe that a wage structure paying roughly 57% of the federal poverty line (for a family of four) is acceptable since “only” 2,000 New Hampshire workers are affected?
No wonder workers feel neglected, abused and marginalized. ....

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