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By Jandoli Institute on December 15, 2022 • ( 0 )
To political candidates, we are not individual human beings; we are sets of data points,
By Jandoli Institute on December 12, 2022 • ( 0 )
Our sentiment, chosen for this week’s Sharp Notes Monday, is Chuck Berry’s ‘Back in the U.S.A.’
By Jandoli Institute on December 5, 2022 • ( 0 )
At a time of segregation in the U.S., Little Richard’s concerts and recordings attracted integrated audiences.
By Jandoli Institute on November 28, 2022 • ( 0 )
Dylan: ‘Mama, put my guns in the ground. I can’t shoot them anymore.’
By Jandoli Institute on November 21, 2022 • ( 0 )
‘Alice’s Restaurant’ is filed with humor, but it also provides an example of the connection between music and social justice.
By Jandoli Institute on November 14, 2022 • ( 0 )
While our Sharp Notes, Sharp Thoughts music and social media project was on hiatus for the summer, we shared a song every Monday to start your week. We’ve decided to make Sharp Notes Monday a permanent feature. Election Day day… Read More ›
By Jandoli Institute on November 11, 2022 • ( 0 )
When politicians play their cards right, the margin of election victory may not matter the next time they run for office.
By Jandoli Institute on November 7, 2022 • ( 0 )
New York’s gubernatorial candidates are tweeting more about crime and public safety than any other topic.
After the votes are counted, we will have a better idea of where the country is heading.
By Jandoli Institute on November 4, 2022 • ( 0 )
Lee Zeldin could win New York’s gubernatorial election, but the evidence that he will lose is just as strong,