Lansdale Mayor Slams Intolerance and Bigotry Displayed at North Penn School Board Meeting in Weekly Column
Neighboring school districts should look to North Penn as an example of a community that celebrates and embraces diversity.
Neighboring school districts should look to North Penn as an example of a community that celebrates and embraces diversity.
The topic for writers ages 13-18 is “How Gun Violence Affects My Life.”
“No one should allow the funding of hate non-profits. Individuals need to make sure they aren’t facilitating the trafficking of hate and bigotry,” says international expert on extremism Heidi Beirich.
The Center for Anti-Racism will educate students so that they can “unapologetically stand against bigotry” and help build a better world as engaged citizens.
Former Bucks County Congressman Patrick J. Murphy hopes to boost recognition of the many advantages veterans offer the business world.
These groups want the Delaware River Basin Commission to ban fracking wastewater imports and water exports for fracking.
The ruling puts to bed yet another chapter of the Covid chronicles that continue to be an ongoing legal saga for litigious parents.
The Republican congressman’s leadership as co-chair of the Antisemitism Task Force is in question as the nation faces a growing, and mainstreaming of antisemitism.
“Finally, some justice,” said Ray Kemble, a Dimock resident whose water was contaminated. “This case proves once and for all that drilling and fracking contaminated our drinking water.”
The blueprint for a hard-right turn in America appears to be the roadmap for Trump’s second term.
A report by federal prosecutors offered example after example of brutality and constitutional violations, many of which disproportionately impacted Black people and Latinos in this city of almost 90,000 residents.
The incredibly lopsided “balance,” lack of actually diverse viewpoints, and dubious fairness and accuracy displayed in the network’s nomination coverage reveals what the Corporation for Public Broadcasting is really going for with the new oversight it installed, writes FAIR’s Julie Hollar.
“The American people have said that the Democratic Party of right now is not what they want,” the Bucks County native told Editor Cyril Mychalejko.
The district “has engaged in a pattern of conduct designed to silence its critics,” said ACLU of Pennsylvania Deputy Legal Director Sara Rose.