humanity
Humanity topics include pieces on the real lives of politicians, legislators, activists, women in politics and the everyday voter.
9/11 Remembrance
We never remember fleeting moments; we are lucky to remember what we ate the previous day and if we remembered to call our parents. We tend to live our day-to-day motions without worry or strife. Get up, eat, go to work/school, come home, enjoy your evenings, live your day. Repeat.
By Jackie Fazekas5 years ago in The Swamp
Integrity vs. Loyalty: How are we educating our future?
Almost two years ago, I embarked on a journey with my longtime colleague, fellow Prince super-fan, and chosen brother: the one and only Matthew Reynolds. Through his newly-minted Consulting company, Matthew hoped (and strives vigorously every single day) to build, to create, to craft something brand new for our world and its inhabitants... something founded in equity, justice, and liberation for All. Something with "integrity, accountability, responsibility, vulnerability, hard work, self-worth, and unconditional love at its core." Something rooted in action, aiming to serve and uplift all of humanity.
By Orion Bradshaw5 years ago in The Swamp
Generation Z Bashing: NY Post and Lazy Journalism
The New York Post. Low brow entertainment. A platform for right wing ghouls. A promoter of con artists. They recently ran a book review by Todd Farley as an opinion piece and it was so thoroughly crap I want to dissect it, starting with the title.
By Buck Hardcastle5 years ago in The Swamp
Blue Lives Matter...
Why are these officers dead? Why are we not seeing stories by the media about these offices lives lost? Why is there not a push to hold the people who killed these officers more than accountable but responsible for their actions? Why are we not hearing their Chiefs and Sheriffs speaking up and saying their is a war on my people and I will not allow that? Why are we not seeing them going to their Governor and the president asking for more funds and a declaration of crisis to
By Justice for All5 years ago in The Swamp
Afghanistan, The Taliban a case in point
I am a fifty-something member of society from Canada. I have had two children and many foster children over the years. I have worked since before I was sixteen years old and have been to many different parts of the world.
By Bruce Curle `5 years ago in The Swamp
UK Government Tells Vulnerable Groups They Can Stop Shielding
As part of Boris Johnson's road map to releasing the lock down, people who are considered medically vulnerable or at higher risk than others of contracting Covid 19 are now being told they should stop shielding and follow the same rules and regulations as everyone else. This is to help ensure society can open fully and strengthen the economy which is suffering due to the fact that people have had to stay in their homes under lockdown for such a long time. A new set of advice and guidance has been created for those people who may be venturing out for the first time following the shielding period. They are being told to visit places such as supermarkets or other stores when it may be quieter and there is less risk for them to be coming in to contact with anyone who may be displaying symptoms of the virus or may have it unknowingly.
By Ashish Prabhu5 years ago in The Swamp
Afghanistan a Refugees Story
Three years ago, I was lucky enough to spend an hour a day with a young man from Afghanistan. I gave him additional help with his English to help him with his GCSE’s. As a teacher, I have never spent time with any student who worked harder. He was also one of the politest lads I have ever worked with. Over the year we were together, he told me stories about his country. These stories spring to mind and break my heart when I watch the news at the moment.
By Sam H Arnold5 years ago in The Swamp
Racial Profiling: In Law Enforcement, Education, and Public Facilities
Incriminating Righteous Runaways During Slavery Transitioned Modern to Racist Policing “It is character that should be the sole measure of judgment in the society of thinking humanity, and nothing short of that would do” (Naskar, 2018, n.p.).
By Hannan Muzeyen5 years ago in The Swamp











