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Berkshires: Defending Our Democracy Today

Berkshires: Defending Our Democracy Today The non-partisan Four Freedoms Coalition, made up of over 150 non-profits, businesses and elected officials, invites the public to attend their fifth annual gathering this afternoon, (Jan. 24) at 2pm. As reported in a press release, due to pandemic restrictions, it will be held online via Zoom. The program features inspiring speakers and performers, including U.S. Senator Ed Markey (D-Mass.), who will be the keynote speaker. The event is free and open to the public. To RSVP and receive the link, click here. Since its formation in Dec. 2016, the Four Freedoms Coalition has organized an annual gathering in January to bring together the Berkshires community to stand up against bigotry and prejudice, and for the four freedoms outlined by President Franklin D. Roosevelt. They are freedom from want; freedom from fear; freedom of religion; and freedom of speech.

Sen Markey to keynote annual Four Freedoms Coalition program Sunday — via Zoom

Sen Markey to keynote annual Four Freedoms Coalition program Sunday — via Zoom
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A Soft Spot for Yalies

A Soft Spot for Yalies Prof. Liz Schneider put a personal ad in the Yale Alumni Magazine. Dr. Ben Liptzin answered it six months later. By Rosalie R. Radomsky Jan. 1, 2021 Elizabeth M. Schneider always had a soft spot for Yalies her father and son went there and she could belt out Bulldog football team fight songs and the “Bright College Years” unofficial alma mater with the best of them. So, she decided to place a personal ad in the Yale Alumni Magazine, inspired by her ties to the school and her upcoming 50th reunion from Bryn Mawr, from which she graduated cum laude. (She would have applied to Yale if women were accepted in 1964).

Rabbi evokes Jewish values in reproductive rights push

As a Massachusetts proposal to expand abortion access nears the finish line, a longtime advocate now finds reproductive rights issues “hitting home” particularly hard. Rabbi Liz P.G. Hirsch of Temple Anshe Amunim in Pittsfield has advocated over the past two years for the Massachusetts Legislature to pass the ROE Act, which seeks to “remove obstacles and expand abortion access.” This year, Hirsch has become pregnant. “It’s very present, this worry over where you fall in this spectrum of what can happen and what can’t,” she said. “And in pregnancy, it’s not always assured what happens, and there’s a lot of twists and turns that I’m very closely in touch with right now, being pregnant.”

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