Parafrasando Davi Kopenawa, sciamano e portavoce degli Yanomami: « L’industria dei gioielli di lusso è una trappola per il popolo Yanomami. Cartier …

Murale con una ragazza Yanomami con in mano un cartello “Pas de Cartier” – fotomontaggio: Barbara Crane Navarro/EZK StreetArt La criminalità …

Parafrasando Davi Kopenawa, sciamano e portavoce degli Yanomami: « L’industria dei gioielli di lusso è una trappola per il popolo Yanomami. Cartier …

Coachella’s Parent Company Is Donating Cash to an Anti-Abortion Group – Rolling Stone

Several days later, on June 29, according to a filing submitted to the IRS in July, the Anschutz Corporation — a massive holding company that famously owns the live music giant AEG Presents, the parent company of several major festivals, including Coachella — made a donation of $75,000 to RAGA. The money from Anschutz Corporation comes as RAGA gears up for election season with the aim of installing Attorneys General who will enforce and champion anti-abortion laws in key states where abortion rights remain in limbo, such as Wisconsin, Michigan, Arizona, Ohio, and Florida. Source: Coachella’s Parent Company Is Donating Cash to an Anti-Abortion Group – Rolling Stone

YOU SEE, I CAN NO LONGER KEEP UP…

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…with the young’un bloggers.  I can’t even keep up with mature Diane Ravitch, who’s only a tad younger, it seems.

I’ve stumbled  recently on an exchange of ideas when viewing Diane and Jill Dennison and Keith Wilson that really gets to the nuts and bolts of things, and from many bloggers on the subject.  Maybe Ned Hanson offers such an offering, too.  Or maybe Word Press thought I just needed a change?  Whatever, I’m convinced that all I can offer at this point is an emotional touchstone.  Feelings I have, although rushed by a November election and the question of my own longevity (smile).  (I smile when I know I’m being a little grimmer than called for).

Maybe over a year ago I asked readers to think of jingles–maybe to old tunes–portraying issues of the political heart (though I was less flowery).  Today, after reading again The Moral Ground by…

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