Deborah Daniels: Shielding children from history doesn’t help them
“Shielding our children from the less-fortunate truths will not prepare them to be good citizens.”
“Shielding our children from the less-fortunate truths will not prepare them to be good citizens.”
“Among U.S. high school senior boys, 26% planned to enter STEM careers compared with 13% of girls.”
“Not everyone has the resources to give money or time in formal ways. Most people are just trying to survive and help people around them to survive.”
“More than 1.6 million Hoosiers have tested positive since March 2020 and more than 20,000 have died.”
“The supermajority is attempting to adopt a state policy on energy that would punish banks, businesses and pension funds.”
“Tax equality would minimize shifts in use to cheaper products, especially among children.”
“The president’s abysmal poll numbers and the public’s sour mood leave little to debate about Democrats’ standing as we head into the midterm.”
“[Pay transparency] will lift the veil of salary secrecy and benefit those who’ve long been at a disadvantage when it comes to equal pay.”
“[Bosses] who have a vision, lay out the path, empower their team and execute have always been my favorite to work with.”
“Putin has often said that, in his view, the collapse of the Soviet Union was the greatest catastrophe in world history.”
“Black women, navigating through both racism and misogyny, have been graduating from law school since 1872.”
“We need to bolster support for entrepreneurship in diverse communities … to address long-standing disparities in wealth.”
“I don’t know if it’s healthy to name any storms, hurricanes or blizzards. But if we want to name the weather, let’s be creative about it.”
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A journalist by any other name is still a journalist.
A commitment to the truth is the core tenet of a journalist.
Journalism helped make democracy possible.
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