Reflections on Earth Day
The first Earth Day was Saturday, April 22, 1970, and was unprecedented and thoroughly astonishing. No government or large civic group hatched... Read More
Seeking Black Leadership on ‘Immigration Reform’
The 50th anniversary this past August of Martin Luther King’s “March on Washington” speech seemed a prime occasion (his birthday just passed... Read More
An Overpopulation Library
A housing downsize forced me (and someday, perhaps, you) to accept the need to limit and thin my library. I arbitrarily allocated... Read More
Is Sustainability Possible?
Sustainability is an idea crafted at a UN Conference in 1987, defined in the report Our Common Future as “development that meets... Read More
Earth Day 2012
Impressed by the reform energies and media coverage generated by campus anti-war and pro-civil rights protests in the late 1960s, Senator Gaylord... Read More
"The Hispanic Vote": An Insult Latinos Can Do Without
This blog was first published on the Center for Immigration Studies' website. Everybody I talk to is in a foul mood about... Read More