SVWC Writers Speaking Out: June 19-25

SVWC Writers Speaking Out: June 19-25

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Here’s what our SVWC alumni have been writing about this week:

David Brooks (SVWC 2011 & 2017) – “Why Is It OK to be Mean to the Ugly?” – The New York Times

Jeffrey Brown (SVWC 2013-2021) – “Schools tried to forcibly assimilate Indigenous kids. Can the US make amends?” – PBS NewsHour

Maureen Corrigan (SVWC 2016) – “‘Light Perpetual’ Imagines Adulthood for 5 Fictional Kids Killed In WWII Attack” – NPR’s Fresh Air

Karen Crouse (SVWC 2018) – “At the P.G.A. Championship, Lizette Salas Finds Her Groove” – The New York Times

Noah Feldman (SVWC 2021) – “Students Can Speak Freely, Thanks to Cheerleader” – Bloomberg News

Thomas L. Friedman (SVWC 2018) – “Want to Get Trump Re-elected? Dismantle the Police.” – The New York Times

Robert Kagan (SVWC 2019) – “When will AOC and Ro Khanna speak up about Nicaragua?” – The Washington Post

Mark Leibovich (SVWC 2019) – “Liz Cheney, once Republican royalty, is now a lone warrior” – The New York Times

David Wallace-Wells (SVWC 2021) – “How Bad Could the Delta Variant Get In the U.S.?” – New York Magazine

Fareed Zakaria (SVWC 2018) – “Democrats Need to Show They Can Be Trusted With Power” – The Washington Post

 

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