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My Turn: Gun bills promise to make state safer
05-01-2023 6:11 PM

By SUSAN J. TRACY

In addition to the recent carnage in Nashville, last spring 18-year-old shooters in separate incidents killed 10 adults in Buffalo, New York, and 19 children and two adults in Uvalde, Texas, 10 days apart. Both shooters were using semiautomatic...


My Turn: An open letter to President Biden
05-01-2023 6:11 PM

By MICHAEL DOVER

Dear President Biden:I congratulate and support you on your decision to run for reelection. The legislation and policies you have implemented are already strengthening the country economically, environmentally and morally.However, the extremist MAGA...


My Turn: We must stand up against book bans
04-27-2023 6:31 PM

By U.S. REP. JIM MCGOVERN

Last month, House Republicans brought to the floor H.R. 5 — a bill I call the “politics over parents” act, which would supercharge book bans like the ones Gov. Ron DeSantis has imposed on Florida and bring them to states across America, including here...


My Turn: Celebrating the art of enslaved potters
04-17-2023 5:26 PM

By SARA WEINBERGER

On the first Sunday in February, I ascended the steps of New York City’s Metropolitan Museum of Art, bought my ticket, and headed for an exhibition that friends had urged me to see. “Hear Me Now: The Black Potters of Old Edgefield South Carolina,”...


My Turn: Winning the fight for the lives of whales
04-17-2023 5:26 PM

By ROB MOIR

Massachusetts officially declared April 24 as Right Whale Day to raise awareness about the endangered. North Atlantic right whales, the state’s official marine mammal.Right whales have been coming to Cape Cod Bay in April for as long as there has been...


My Turn: Still exhausted
04-16-2023 11:29 PM

By TOLLEY M. JONES

“What upon Earth is the matter with the American people? Do they really covet the world’s ridicule as well as their own social and political ruin?” — Frederick DouglassI am still so tired.I am tired of having so many upsetting and horrible things...


My Turn: War, taxes, democracy, and me
04-13-2023 5:43 PM

By RANDY KEHLER

My partner Betsy and I have often been referred to, usually derisively, as “tax resisters,” or “tax refusers,” which implies that we are people who refuse to pay all taxes, across the board. In fact, we’ve always paid all of our state and local taxes....


My Turn: Santiago a game changer for veterans
04-13-2023 2:09 PM

By JOHN PARADIS

First impressions are important.“I know what I don’t know,” says Dr. Jon Santiago at a recent meeting with veterans as Gov. Maura Healey’s secretary of veterans’ services, a newly created cabinet-level position.Santiago approaches this new chapter in...


My Turn: I may need some help choosing my next iPhone
04-12-2023 6:08 PM

By GENE STAMELL

I need a new cellphone. My iPhone 8 is more than just six generations old; it is cracked and crotchety, begging to be replaced. And, unfortunately, I am wedded to purchasing iPhones. I have used Apple products, exclusively, throughout my...


My Turn: Children need patience, care to escape grip of trauma
04-09-2023 1:05 PM

By JAMES LEVINE

‘Childhood trauma.” We hear these words so often that they’ve lost any kind of concise meaning. Virtually all children confront disturbing experiences, and rates of their diagnosed mental struggles have increased significantly, but not every one of...


My Turn: Citizens must rise up against guns, and for our children
04-06-2023 8:46 AM

By ROB OKUN

“Until people start to go into the streets and protest, we’re not going to see the changes … If you don’t have the people rising up, like what they did with civil rights, like what they did to end the Vietnam War … If you don’t have that,...


My Turn: The art of trusting strangers
04-03-2023 3:22 PM

By JOANNA BUONICONTI

Five mornings of the week, I am awakened by the sound of soft footsteps echoing around my bed. They serve as the preamble for moments later when my nurse of the day peels off my sleep mask covering my eyes, allowing the morning sunlight to temporarily...


My Turn: Killing coyotes is no answer — we must learn to live with them
04-03-2023 3:22 PM

By RENEE SEACOR and JOHN MAGURANIS

City dwellers take many forms. In Boston and cities across Massachusetts, hundreds of different species call our cities home, including foxes, raccoons, bald eagles and coyotes.It’s surprising for most urban dwellers to learn that species such as...


My Turn: Another state of the union address: Democracy in danger 
04-02-2023 2:52 PM

By ALAN KANNER

Two months after President Joe Biden’s State of the Union address, here is another address and it is essential that another State of the Union be heard. Ladies and gentlemen, I want to inform you that the State of the Union has weakened. Not since the...


My Turn: Our death panel is watching over us
03-29-2023 9:25 AM

By RUTH CHARNEY

‘Our death panel is meeting,” we tell each other, with a sly smile. Thinking it’s sort of funny, sort of nice, sort of not nice. After all, it’s our four adult kids we’re talking about.Our kids wanting to be strategic, ahead of the game. Although we...


My Turn: When climate anxiety prompts action
03-29-2023 9:25 AM

By NANCY HAZARD

Recently, five high school students talked with folks gathered at Episcopal Church of Saints James and Andrew in Greenfield. Each person eloquently shared their story of when they became aware of climate change, their fear and anxiety about it, and...


Columnist Carrie N. Baker: Minerva Parker Nichols, America’s first independent woman architect
03-23-2023 4:49 PM

By CARRIE N. BAKER 

March is women’s history month — a time to remember and celebrate the important contributions women have made to American history. As a professor at Smith College, I have in recent years been helping to recover the story of a nineteenth-century...


My Turn: Antarctic Sea ice — going, going ...
03-22-2023 5:06 PM

By RUTHERFORD H. PLATT

Amid the deluge of political, war, and economic news, a new report from Antarctica caught my attention: Floating pack ice surrounding the frozen continent has shrunk to the smallest extent since monitoring by satellite began in 1979.As reported in The...


My Turn: Hope and resilience in Syria 
03-20-2023 2:20 PM

By SARA WEINBERGER

An NPR story about the Ethiopian conflict featured a woman imploring listeners to stay interested in this war that is claiming so many lives, acknowledging how difficult it is to focus on Ethiopia, given all the world crises competing for our...


Guest columnist Gene Stamell: The middle seat dilemma
03-20-2023 2:20 PM

By GENE STAMELL

For those readers who like to skim through guest columns, you are in luck. If you have ever traveled on Southwest Airlines, I invite you to hop down to paragraph four. For all others, I offer the following, brief description of Southwest’s boarding...

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