by David Morse | In the News
As appeared in HispanicAd.com My grandmother’s parents emigrated from Romania in the early twentieth century. They spoke only Yiddish. My grandmother grew up in Boston and was bilingual, though clearly English preferred. My father understood a little Yiddish, but...
by David Morse | In the News
It’s June, the month that cities around the country celebrate LGBTQI pride. Lots of corporations celebrate too, because they don’t see the risk in supporting the gay community that they once did. Gay has gone mainstream. And that’s great. But whenever something is...
by David Morse | In the News
I’ll start with a caveat. Not every police shooting of an unarmed black man is just about race. Ferguson, Missouri may have been an exception; an investigation uncovered a history of ugly racial bias in the mostly-white police force – not to mention the entire city...
by David Morse | Uncategorized
A new report is out from the ACLU that shows black Americans were unfairly targeted by banks in the run-up to the housing crisis. The report says that blacks were subjected to redlining, or denying services and being charged more for services. How blacks suffered far...
by David Morse | Uncategorized
There’s a reason for that. Today, after a young white supremacist opened fire in South Carolina’s historic black church, killing nine, we get the usual apologists who say: – Well the government couldn’t have stopped this. – Guns...