Apparently the Philadelphia Inquirer could not produce enough anti-racist rhetoric from its own staff — which is difficult to comprehend — so they ran a piece from the Washington Post written by Naomi Nix. The Nix article relied almost entirely on analysis from the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission to show […]
Thom Nickels: Talent, not race, should determine who creates public art in Philadelphia
The city’s treatment of Wesley Wofford tarnishes a long legacy of public art.
by Thom Nickels
Howard Lurie: “Free Press” declares war on “Free Speech”
Cancel culture stifles free and open conversations and divides us all into “right” and “wrong” based on the whims of those in power.
By Howard Lurie
Andy Bloom: The perils of never letting crisis go to waste
Democrats jump to the wrong conclusions as they use horrific violence to advance their own agenda.
By Andy Bloom
Meghan Dougherty: With racial requirements for youth workshop, the Inquirer misses the point of diversity
The Acel Moore Journalism Workshop is closed to white students starting in 2023.
By Meghan Dougherty
Howard Lurie: Are colleges lying about affirmative action?
Schools claim they analyze every application “holistically” — can this really be true?
By Howard Lurie
Wally Nunn: Will Bunch misses the point, again
Mr. Bunch: your own numbers undermine your premise. What you care about is tearing us apart.
By Wally Nunn