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Keep Hope Alive: Remembering Rev. Jesse Jackson
When we talk about the history of the American presidency, we often focus on the winners – the names etched into the granite of the White House. But sometimes, the person who doesn’t win the office is the one who … Continue reading →
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The Politics of Never Saying “Sorry”
We’ve all met them. The boss who blames the intern for their own mistake. The friend who says, “I’m sorry you felt that way,” instead of “I was wrong.” Psychologists say this behavior often comes from deep insecurity – some … Continue reading →
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