Tea and Liberty: Lessons in Global Citizenship from the Boston HarborJuly 15, 2014This bold action, which would come to be known as the Boston Tea Party, was a clear message to the...Read More
From World War to Cold War: Eisenhower’s Quest for PeaceJuly 15, 2014We appreciate his efforts to end the Korean War and his refusal to escalate conflicts in Indochina, showing restraint in...Read More
Our Stand with Martin Scorsese’s Last Temptation of ChristMay 24, 2013The film delves into the psychological and emotional struggles of Jesus, portraying his temptations and doubts with a level of...Read More
My First Gay Wedding in New York was LesbianSeptember 21, 2012[draft] John and I attended a fabulous wedding in New York City Sept. 8, 2012 for Emily & Elizabeth McLintock-Perea!...Read More
The Night that Ignited a Revolution: Revisiting the Boston MassacreJuly 13, 2012The Boston Massacre serves as a poignant reminder of the fragility of peace and the potential for violence when tensions...Read More
Remembering Daniel Schorr: Journalist Who Challenged PowerAugust 13, 2011xxx [draft] Daniel Schorr (1916-2010, age 93). An Emmy award-winning broadcast journalist for CBS-TV and National Public Radio. He graduated...Read More
Apollo 11 – One Small Step for Man, One Giant Leap for MankindJuly 4, 2011Photo: Apollo 11 lunar landing mission crew, pictured L-R, Neil Armstrong, commander; Michael Collins, command module pilot; and Edwin E....Read More