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Should Confederate statues in public places be destroyed?
Our readers
September 07, 2017
Sixty-two percent of America’s reader sample said Confederate statues should be removed from public spaces.
Politics & Society
Last Take
I cover politics for NPR. We can do better than this.
Scott Detrow
September 06, 2017
There just don’t seem to be many who seem willing to engage with members of both parties from a position of respect and empathy.
Politics & Society
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Catholic Church leaders condemn Trump administration’s decision to end DACA
Kevin Clarke
September 05, 2017
Reacting to the move to end DACA, the bishops said, “Today, our nation has done the opposite of how Scripture calls us to respond. It is a step back from the progress that we need to make as a country.”
Arts & Culture
Santa Fe: a powerful metaphor for the Latino church in the United States
Cecilia González-Andrieu
September 01, 2017
Latin American towns, like their exemplars in Spain, reflect in their organization the way the inhabitants lived together as a people.
Politics & Society
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A case against constant provocation
Nathan Schneider
August 29, 2017
To “Make America Great Again” or “#resist,” we must begin by not permitting a few voices vying for power to divide and conquer our consciousness.
Politics & Society
Dispatches
In NAFTA negotiations, Mexico shows cautious optimism
Jan-Albert Hootsen
August 29, 2017
Nafta has been the world’s most valuable trade deal, and its consequences are more deeply felt in Mexico than in the United States or Canada.
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