If you use your family to score political points, don’t complain if slings and arrows follow.
Jandoli Institute
Sharp Notes Monday: ‘Power to the People’
We live in a democracy that allows us to choose our leaders — but only if we exercise our right to vote.
Jandoli Institute will hold Election Day Eve panel discussion
Panelists will use their expertise and experience to discuss today’s political landscape, how we got here and what lies ahead.
Sharp Notes Monday: ‘Fire and Rain’
‘I’ve seen lonely times when I could not find a friend, but I always thought that I’d see you again.’
Sharp Notes Monday: ‘Tomorrow Never Knows’
Who will be the next Speaker of the House? Will we find out tomorrow?
The ‘Impossible Dilemma’ through a Jewish Lens
We are aghast and disgusted, but we needn’t look across oceans or decades to see examples of antisemitism in our own country.
Sharp Notes Monday: ‘(What’s So Funny ‘Bout) Peace, Love and Understanding?’
As violence continues to rage in the Mideast, a song sends a simple but powerful message in its title and in its lyrics.
Sharp Notes Monday: ‘Give Peace A Chance’
‘Give peace a chance’ is sound advice on any day of the year, but those words are even more timely today as we witness the violence underway in the Mideast.
Sharp Notes Monday: ‘We Didn’t Start the Fire’
Billy Joel mentions 59 public figures in ‘We Didn’t Start the Fire.’ Jamal Bowman could be a good choice for No. 60.
The end of an abuser
Rupert Murdoch has retired, but his impact on media and democracy remains.