Opioid Deaths Compounded by Medical Racial Bias

Disparities Health Care Policy Safety Net

            San Pedro Sula      Even as Covid recedes, there are other epidemics still raging, and the response is racially biased.  That’s the takeaway from a devastating article in Scientific American, appropriately entitled “Overdose Inequality.” Let’s start with one-million opioid deaths in the last 30 years.  Then let’s move to the fact that in the last …

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Theocracies Then and Now, Here and There

Ideas and Issues Organizers Forum Organizing Personal Writings

            New Orleans      Recently, I was somewhat horrified to read about actions taken unanimously by the Indonesian Parliament.  The Organizers’ Forum had taken a delegation there in 2005, and met with amazing groups organizing among the urban poor and lower-income workers.  We were especially impressed that so many of the organizations were directed by …

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Curiosity Won’t Kill Us Cats

Ideas and Issues Personal Writings Wade's World

            London, Ontario         We joke all the time about the collective life force that propels us to “fight boredom” and the importance of being “lifetime learners.”  Ok, maybe “we” is wrong, but I certainly joke about that as a way to explain to colleagues my reading, my work, travel, and more.  It keeps the mind …

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