-
Recent Posts
- The Branding of the Ballots: The “SAVE America” Act and the Boogeyman of 1924
- Trump Doesn’t Lie. He Just Believes in Manifestation.
- The 48-Hour Ultimatum Wasn’t “Tough Talk.” It Was a Legal Line Being Crossed.
- Punch, the IKEA Monkey, and the Real Connection: A March 2026 Update
- To the High School Senior Who Got a “No”
- “Bobby Three-Sticks”: Robert Mueller’s Quiet Legacy of Service
- Norouz: The Dance of the Earth and Sun
- Beyond the Icon: Survivors Break Decades of Silence in the Farmworker Movement
- The Reckoning of a Legacy: Allegations Force a Reexamination of Cesar Chavez
- The 24-Hour Betrayal: When “Fighting Together” Only Goes One Way
Categories
Meta
Tag Archives: inclusion
Scouting for All: The Boy Scouts of America Rebrands as Scouting America to Promote Inclusion
The iconic campfire scene, a hallmark of the Boy Scouts of America for over a century, is about to get a makeover. In a move symbolizing a new era, the organization is undergoing a historic rebranding, becoming Scouting America. This … Continue reading
Posted in In the News
Tagged boy scouts of america, bsa, diversity, inclusion, roger krone, scouting america, sexual abuse
Leave a comment
Hearing the Darkness: Astronomers Translate the Eclipse for Blind and Low-Vision People
The upcoming solar eclipse on April 8th promises to be a spectacular event. But for people who are blind or have low vision, experiencing the phenomenon can feel out of reach. Enter a group of dedicated astronomers at Harvard who … Continue reading







