February

American Cancer Society: Health insurance key to reducing death rates

The American Cancer Society has released a study, via the British medical journal, Lancet, that confirms the suspicions of many policy analysts. If you don’t have health insurance you are more likely to be diagnosed with cancer in their 3 and 4th stages; and not in the 1st and 2nd stages when medical interventions can save lives.

Remembering the Rev. James Orange

At one time or another we've all found our selves in the right church but the wrong pew when we've shown up for an appointment a day early or a day late. We feel embarrassed but, generally, it ends there. But, in the case of the Rev. James Orange, being in the right church but the wrong pew changed his life.

Obama wins more union backing, pushes massive job creation

Presidential candidate Barack Obama, during a speech to auto workers at the GM plant in Janesville, Wisc., Feb. 13, put forward his support for what amounts to a large chunk of labor’s program to re-vitalize the country.

U.S. labor leaders to Bush: No trade deal with murderers

Top labor leaders ended a trip to Colombia Feb. 13 by telling that country’s president, Alvaro Uribe, that American unions will not support the U.S. – Colombia Free Trade Agreement until the killing of union members by right-wing death squads there is put to a stop.

Seismic shift in 'Potomac primary'

BALTIMORE -- Holding a clipboard with the names and addresses of registered voters, Erin Wheeler, 16, went door-to-door for Barack Obama in Northeast Baltimore Tuesday Feb. 12, the “Potomoc Primary.” She is my youngest granddaughter.

assets/importedimages/pw/_resampled/CroppedImage100100-2526.jpg

Uncertainty

assets/importedimages/pw/_resampled/CroppedImage100100-2522.jpg

Love, Loss and Longing of Cubans and Cuban Americans

In “Love, Loss and Longing: The Impact of U.S. Travel Policy on Cuban American Families” by Jeanne Parr Lemkau and David L. Strug, a beautiful collection of photographs and first-person narratives captures the hardships inflicted on Cuban-Americans, and their relatives in Cuba, by the Bush administration’s draconian travel restrictions.

assets/importedimages/pw/_resampled/CroppedImage100100-2521.jpg

Some terrific new childrens books

Right now public libraries and local bookstores are featuring titles for African American history month, and next month they will be featuring titles on women’s history. Here are some new titles for children that you won’t want to miss.

Timing is everything

Bringing to justice the perpetrators of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attack is something everyone in our country would like to see.

16 7 8 9 1014