Evelyn Uddin-Khan – The Legacy of the Gift from #45
Evelyn Uddin-Khan’s timely reminder - “...When one party cries foul when their candidate loses, we are no longer fair and free.” Sadly, we saw this legacy in action at this…
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Evelyn Uddin-Khan’s timely reminder - “...When one party cries foul when their candidate loses, we are no longer fair and free.” Sadly, we saw this legacy in action at this…
Many of us may hesitate to contact our elected officials. Don’t dismiss the power of our voices IF we use them. The midterm elections of 2022 are crucial and we…
As a retired history teacher, Keith Townsend looks carefully at any sources he uses when he begins an opinion letter. Many thanks to Keith for sharing his personal list of…
In addition to Pam Bloom’s letter in this week’s Voters Speak, don’t miss the 3/24 digest opinions that include links to both Salisbury Cease Fire information and the Cure Violence…
Susan Lee’s words to Salisbury City Council emphasize that we don’t have to look at “either/or”when we address violence. Doing things differently can be a positive practice of intention that…
Honorably retired Presbyterian Minister, Olen Bruener, invites the community to the March 26th forum “Supporting Public Education” from 1-3 pm at First Presbyterian Church, Salisbury. He reminds us that our…
Susan Lee encourages us to attend the Supporting Public Education forum on March 26th, an event that is free and open to the public. As she reminds us, “Two questions…
The Meroney Theatre in downtown Salisbury was the stage where this famous musical “entertained” packed houses for a few weekends. It was a great, well produced musical. Ragtime is a…
During public comment at the 3/15/22 Salisbury City Council meeting, Mary Walker encouraged support for a Cure Violence assessment and reminded council that “trained interrupters defuse and interrupt violence that…
The Rev. Anthony Smith has been a proponent of bringing the Cure Violence model to Salisbury since 2015. As a member of Salisbury City Council, he was instrumental in bringing…