
Keeping tabs on our elected officials of the City of Manhattan, Riley County, Kansas Legislature, and U.S. Congress.
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Rev. Margaret McGhee’s closing speech to the rally portion of Indivisible MHK’s No Kings 3.
A little while ago, Phil sang the Mr. Rogers theme song. “Won’t you be my neighbor?”
I think that might just be the most radical song in America...
After singing R.E.M.’s “It’s the End of the World as We Know It (and I Feel Fine),” Phil Nel speaks on what protests do (and don’t do), and how the discipline of hope will propel us forward.
Okay, I am not really fine. Things are not fine....
On Friday, 280 people did a 4-mile march in support of immigrants’ rights in Manhattan, Kansas. Indivisible MHK provided deescalation training, and marched, too! It was organized by K-State student Caitlin Solis, who asked me to speak at th...
Not so long ago, the government of the United States recognized that—however important the enforcement of immigration law might be—other things are more important. Immigration officers once kept their distance from courthouses, hospitals, s...
art by Liza Donnelly
Encouragement, advice, and actions from last night’s Indivisible MHK meeting
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We in Indivisible MHK are part of the national movement, Indivisible — founded by Ezra Levin and Leah...
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Grassroots progressive movement in Manhattan, KS
I write books about children's books and comics. More info at https://philnel.com/
Priest, lawyer, geek. And a few other things. All opinions are my own.
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