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News from the Neighborhood

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The neighborhood is where grass roots action begins.

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Dear Friends,

It’s a beautiful spring day and my first of the season pickings of lettuce, parsley and chives are already mainstays of my dinner salads. In just a bit, I get to plant my tomatoes. In THE UPSTATE AMERICAN, former Times Union...

10 days ago
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Dear Friends,

Trump blames “fake news” for our current problems while some progressives blame “the legacy press.” Yet, like any institution (and like every one of us), the press has both strengths and weaknesses. I mention this, because t...

17 days ago
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Dear Friends,

After reading the news each day, those of us who hope to remain happy, without drugs, are a tough spot. We should recognize however, that acting to change what we don’t like helps us feel better—even when we don’t get the re...

24 days ago
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Dear Friends,

Many of you deserve special congratulations—you who volunteered to write postcards, make phone calls, and donate money to help in Virginia’s special election on redistricting. The vote Tuesday was close, yet we came in ahead...

a month ago
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Dear Friends,

We are all so proud of our massive crowds, millions of people attending our NO KINGS protests. Yet, the biggest one-day protest in American history was on April 22, 1970 for Earth Day—and that protest spread across the globe...

a month ago
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    Activist, mental health therapist, documentary photographer, founder and member of various local political and environmental organizations.

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