I will forever be indebted to my teachers but the state of North Carolina doesn’t make it easy for them to stay. With astoundingly low pay and the introduction of new bills that would limit their ability to do their jobs, I am afraid that many of the teachers who helped raise me will not be able to help their future students in the same way.
Criticism, even harsh criticism, is one of the forms that patriotism takes. It travels alongside a love that pays attention, that sees clearly, and in spite of it all, celebrates that love. 
Photo of a pride flag in front of the statue by the Town post office.
As I reflect on what pride month means, it’s not just celebration. Pride is about accountability. It is about growth and change. June marks anniversaries of the Stonewall rebellion and the legalization of same-sex marriage in all 50 states. It symbolizes the strength of the LGBTQ+ community and reminds us that complacency is not necessary; equity is.
The "absolute equality of rights" mentioned by Granger has yet to be achieved. Having the "right" to do something is not the same as having the ability and the capacity to do it.
"Not any evidence." There it is, right there. There's no fire, but there's plenty of smoke, and the smoke is coming off the Republicans, not from any systematic problem with election integrity.
Marchers on the Edmund Pettus Bridge
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