
Changing the narrative that America tells itself about race.
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A week or so ago the Supreme Court announced that it had made a decision to gut the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Since then several folks have reached out to me and said they were waiting to hear what I have to say.
The Voting Rights Act was...
Taxes...taxes...taxes. It seems like our national mantra is to complain about taxes. We’re never very far from reading about a tax increase. Or a tax decrease for people who do not need any more money than what they already have - paid for...
165 years ago today, at 4:30 a.m., Confederate forces fired on Fort Sumter, a federal fort built on an artificial island in Charleston Harbor and commenced a war against the United States of America.
A 165 years! America’s seminal event. T...
After writing that piece about immigrants and receiving some thoughtful comments, I began to think a bit deeper about immigrants and some of the things that Reagan said. Full disclosure... even though I admire the words, there’s really not...
I used to have a good friend - I’ll call him Jerel - who would angrily tell me that racism barely exists and the only reason I see it is because I’m always looking for it. Jerel lived in Dangerfield in east Texas, not far from where James B...
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Wayne Hare, founder of The Civil Conversations Project, creates stimulating, productive, and civil conversations about race.
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