
Black and brown people are being erased from the American Story. I don't like that, so I'm putting as many of those histories as I can right here.
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On the ground floor of the Supreme Court building in Washington D.C., you can find a bronze statue of one of our Founding Fathers, Chief Justice John Marshall. Often called “The Great Chie...
Both kinds
In 1876 Francis Galton created an experimental device to test hearing differences between humans and animals. The device was a whistle that emitted a sound audible to dogs but imperceptible to humans.
Communities across the country have been battling the sudden national proliferation of flock cameras. For my “Racisms” column in this June’s edition of The Bollard I wrote about the beginnings of surveillance in the United States and how it...
Especially this year
For Juneteenth this year I was given the distinct honor of presenting reflections on the holiday as part of Maine Inside Out’s celebrations in Lewiston and Portland. I couldn’t be more grateful for such a wonderful opp...
Graham Platner is Maine’s Democratic nominee for the Senate. He’s got a lot of work to do. In more ways than one. To truly understand the task ahead of him, there are some thing you should know about Maine.
First of all, Maine is the white...
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This American Life, Moth Radio Hour contributor. 99 Years podcaster. Bollard columnist. Black American folk musician. Bald. Kinda tall.
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