“To be educated in my Baltimore mostly meant always packing an extra number 2 pencil and working quietly,” […]
Category Archive: 1970s
In 1974, in the wake of the nation’s retreat from Vietnam and the institution of the all volunteer […]
When Becky Nicolaides chairs or comments on a panel, people show up. The author of the now seminal My […]
Panels at conferences often feel like a hastily assembled mishmash of different things, like a fruit salad made […]
On October 3, 1965, President Lyndon Baines Johnson signed what became, in retrospect, one of the most influential […]
In recent months the sight of NFL, NBA, and NCAA athletes donning t-shirts protesting the deaths of […]
“Here, and shockingly few other places in this country, men are paid to increase knowledge, to work toward […]
“California’s oceans, waves and beaches are about to become a little cleaner thanks to the efforts of […]