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The Right to Seek Safety by Kathy Kelly 931 words Through a WhatsApp message from Portugal, my friend Eunice Neves asked to share a moment with me. She was with an Afghan couple, Frishta and Mohammad, and their baby son, Arsalan. The young family has resettled in Mértola, a small city in southern Portugal. They
Juneteenth, Really? by Leslie Gregory, PA-C 753 words If hearing about the long struggles toward racial justice bothers you, read no further. If a Black woman venting about generations of innumerable good people sacrificing toward equality and equity while so much remains grotesquely undone and unfair is annoying to you, skip my jeremiad. Don’t get
Father’s day/mentorship by Leslie D. Gregory, PA-C 552 words My father was a big man, seemingly more so when I was young, but also a very gentle and academic person. He came from a large family, 13 children all crowded into their shotgun shack in rural northwestern Ohio, he and his younger brother in a crowd