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Secours: Here Comes The Neighborhood: Anytown USA
Commentary, February, 27 2006
Molly Secours
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If anyone has seen more than two young black males ages 13-17 wearing hooded sweat shirts and moving by foot, please quickly, run to the phone and call the police. This was the battle cry at a crime meeting in my neighborhood last week in East Nas...
Secours: Where are the Voices of Reason and Dissent?
Commentary, November, 09 2005
Molly Secours
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Four years ago last week I published an article in local papers and across the internet asking "where are the women"?
Secours: Sentencing Disparity
Commentary, October, 16 2005
Molly Secours
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Isn't it fascinating when people just come out and say what's on their minds when it comes to race? What's even more instructive is the response--or non-response--to what is expressed.
Secours: I Am George Bush
Commentary, September, 11 2005
Molly Secours
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I am George Bush. I am George Bush. I am George Bush.
Secours: Minimum Wage Yields Minimum Coverage: Connecting The Election Dots
Commentary, October, 31 2004
Molly Secours
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Like most people, the upcoming elections weigh heavy on my mind these days. Unfortunately, watching the debates is less than inspiring, if not disheartening. As always, political rhetoric rules and meaty discussions about how policies affect real...
Secours: Gay Marriages: Weddings of Mass Destruction?
Commentary, August, 01 2004
Molly Secours
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It seems that the polls reflecting Democratic candidate John Kerry's rise in popularity struck a nerve with some conservatives, and before you can say ''wag the dog,'' we have a new orange level crisis here at home. Thank goodness for the Bush adm...
Secours: Red, White, Black & Blue
Commentary, June, 12 2004
Molly Secours
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WEB Dubois said the greatest challenge of the 20th century will be the color line. Lately I've been reminded--repeatedly it seems--just how relevant his words remain in 2004.
Secours: Car Shopping, Horse-trading and White House Hustling
Commentary, June, 04 2004
Molly Secours
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Seduced by the promise of spring and economic upswing, (my cat stepped on the TV remote and I inadvertently fell asleep to Fox news) I misplaced all good judgment and went car shopping. Akin to Alice who gingerly stepped into the upside down world...
Secours: Easy To Kill Those Who are "Not One of Us"
Commentary, April, 08 2003
Molly Secours
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While walking the halls in juvenile prison each week, there is an eery sensation of bearing witness to childhoods sent up in flames. Peering deeply into the ashen masks worn by these young offenders, I look for vital signs indicating it isn't too ...
Secours: Angry White Men and the Affirmative Action Debate
Commentary, March, 13 2003
Molly Secours
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If you listen very carefully--in between the deafening war drum beating at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue--you can almost make out the chant reverberating on capitol hill; "ding dong the witch is dead!" Yes, Trent Lott is gone and racism is dead!
Secours: Shaking The All-american Dream
Commentary, January, 06 2003
Molly Secours
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Last night I had a dream, well a nightmare, actually. I dreamed that George Bush was God and that he kept turning into Charleton Heston--which kind of makes sense if you've seen Michael Moore's new documentary: "Bowling For Columbine". In the fil...
Secours: The "I" Words
Commentary, October, 06 2002
Molly Secours
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Don't abandon Uncle Sam, He needs you!
Secours: Tennessee Kangaroo Court
Commentary, May, 08 2002
Molly Secours
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Any romantic illusions about fairness in the American Criminal Justice System disintegrated at Riverbend Prison in Nashville last Thursday.


