Opinion: Discovering the other
Being ‘the other’ isn’t something students are born with. It is something they are taught.
By TAI Contributor - February 22, 2023Being ‘the other’ isn’t something students are born with. It is something they are taught.
By TAI Contributor - February 22, 2023President Biden and congressional Democrats deserve credit for doing in less than two years what former President Donald Trump couldn’t do in four: put America first.
By TAI Contributor - December 28, 2022With democracy on the line thanks to Trump and the Republican Party, it is imperative that voters recognize and understand what is at stake during these midterms.
By TAI Contributor - November 02, 2022Raising wages has already proven to be widely supported and reasonable around the country — and not just in major cities or liberal-heavy states.
By TAI Contributor - October 28, 2022‘Mandela Barnes, who is challenging Johnson this November, is a once-in-a-generation candidate who is ready to actually represent the state of Wisconsin.’
By TAI Contributor - October 18, 2022A mother and leading education advocate explains what work is being done in support of educators and parents of children returning to polarized and politicized schools.
By TAI Contributor - August 15, 2022New York, California and Minnesota are among the states taking steps to protect abortion providers and patients.
By Lisa Needham - July 28, 2022The Democratic Senate candidate is ready to take the necessary steps to protect Florida’s communities.
By Debbie Mucarsel-Powell - July 08, 2022Anti-transgender rhetoric leads to stigma, and stigma leads to violence against our families, friends, co-workers, and neighbors.
By Lizette and Jose Trujillo - July 06, 2022Americans could take a lesson from the German people when confronting our own history.
By Laila Hirschfeld - May 10, 2022Americans in the Medicaid gap are risking their lives because they can’t afford health care. President Joe Biden’s agenda may help address that problem.
By Belinda Sherley - March 09, 2022‘Thanks to these monthly payments, every member of my family is able to get enough to eat.’
By Stormy Johnson - October 13, 2021Biden’s American Jobs Plan ‘will help prepare us before the next big cold snap hits,’ Steve Brown writes.
By Steve Brown - July 14, 2021We need a major boost to come back to where we were before and to where we really should be.
By Terry Wessels - May 08, 2021President Joe Biden must push for and pass an ambitious and equitable climate policy.
By Marcela Mulholland - May 06, 2021Every child deserves a fair shot at success.
By Suzan DelBene - May 01, 2021More than two-thirds of all voters support each of the American Rescue Plan’s key provisions.
By Sean McElwee - March 16, 2021The impeachment trial in the Senate is an opportunity to reaffirm nationally — and with a strong bipartisan voice — that we are a nation of laws, committed to peaceful transfers of power without exception.
By Ben Hatt - February 13, 2021The election this January determines whether or not we wake up to suffering or relief. Our vote is our chance to turn things around.
By Cynthia Kendrick - January 01, 2021Georgia is vibrant, and that needs to be supported and celebrated.
By Joshua Lesser - December 20, 2020Joe Biden promised to build a government that looked like America.
By Jim Messina - December 05, 2020Democrats might be in a very strong position, but Republicans could come roaring back on Election Day.
By Jim Messina - October 31, 2020Trump’s antics distract the nation from the existence of progressive Christians.
By Guthrie Graves-Fitzsimmons - October 18, 2020During the vice presidential debate on Wednesday night, Kamala Harris did exactly what she needed to do.
By Jim Messina - October 10, 2020The hypocrisy and outright lies defy the values I once associated with my party.
By Mike Larsen - October 10, 2020The first presidential debate of 2020 was ‘a huge missed opportunity for Donald Trump.’
By Jim Messina - October 04, 2020Democrats must keep their eye on the ball and can’t take anything for granted these next seven weeks.
By Jim Messina - September 20, 2020Veterans Choice was passed and signed into law by President Barack Obama in 2014.
By Ron Filipkowski - August 27, 2020Republican leaders have been largely silent regarding the administration’s recent attacks on the post office.
By Katie Scofield - August 18, 2020‘To get this right, we first need to dramatically reduce community spread.’
By Kim Schrier - August 04, 2020