Note to readers: I apologize for the lapse in posting the last 2 weeks My stated goal is to get at least one essay online each week, but I have not completed any of the several pieces I’ve been working on.
If you are into deeper dives into issues and are willing to entertain nuance and complexities, I’d like to recommend several sites that will present a different perspective than most media.
Historian Heather Cox Richardson writes a daily newsletter, Letters from an American, which you can find here. Dr. Richardson concentrates on several notable news events each day, pointing out the ramifications of each. You can subscribe to the email version of the newsletter at no cost.
Teri Kanefield is an attorney and an author of both fiction and nonfiction. She posts weekly to her blog and also posts a video of the same piece on YouTube. She is a thoughtful progressive who frequently draws criticism from both the left and the right for her pragmatic positions.
For more scholarly material, I occasionally visit the Cultural Cognition Project, an interdisciplinary team of scholars who use empirical methods to examine the impact of group values on perceptions of risk and related facts. This is not light reading.
These are a few of the sites I visit on a regular basis. I also read the Lawfare blog from time to time, as well as The Bulwark, the newsletter posted daily by former Republicans. If you have any online places that are not major news organization outlets or news aggregators, please post them in a reply.
Suggestions for Sites to Visit
Suggestions for Sites to Visit
Suggestions for Sites to Visit
Note to readers: I apologize for the lapse in posting the last 2 weeks My stated goal is to get at least one essay online each week, but I have not completed any of the several pieces I’ve been working on.
If you are into deeper dives into issues and are willing to entertain nuance and complexities, I’d like to recommend several sites that will present a different perspective than most media.
Historian Heather Cox Richardson writes a daily newsletter, Letters from an American, which you can find here. Dr. Richardson concentrates on several notable news events each day, pointing out the ramifications of each. You can subscribe to the email version of the newsletter at no cost.
Teri Kanefield is an attorney and an author of both fiction and nonfiction. She posts weekly to her blog and also posts a video of the same piece on YouTube. She is a thoughtful progressive who frequently draws criticism from both the left and the right for her pragmatic positions.
For more scholarly material, I occasionally visit the Cultural Cognition Project, an interdisciplinary team of scholars who use empirical methods to examine the impact of group values on perceptions of risk and related facts. This is not light reading.
These are a few of the sites I visit on a regular basis. I also read the Lawfare blog from time to time, as well as The Bulwark, the newsletter posted daily by former Republicans. If you have any online places that are not major news organization outlets or news aggregators, please post them in a reply.