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- Don't dismiss Millennials and our Internet memesThe Internet meme is my generation's protest sign, our letter to the editor, our political cartoon. Our digital commentary and social media campaigns represent an informed engagement that older generations shouldn't dismiss. And聽our online activities help push offline change.
- Readers respond: How well did the media cover the Zimmerman trial?Public reaction remains strong to the acquittal of George Zimmerman in the fatal shooting of Trayvon Martin. In a recent Monitor op-ed, Doug Spero decried what he saw as biased coverage of the case. Monitor readers on Facebook had strong views on the topic, too.
- On guns: For a conversation rather than debate, start with these questionsIn trying to bridge the civic divide over guns, a productive approach to conversation is to focus not on who is right, but on where people are coming from. Questions developed at a recent public forum on guns, hosted by The Monitor, can be tools for less polarized dialogue on guns.
- A better way to talk about guns in AmericaTragic events such as Sunday's Mother's Day parade shooting in New Orleans will fuel the debate over gun control in America, even if legislation is stalled.聽For a more productive conversation,聽what if we shelve policy debate and focus on聽understanding why people hold the views they do?
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- Boston Marathon bombings won't define my first marathonAt mile 25.7, after already mentally penning my celebratory email, I hit a wall of dazed, shuffling athletes. I regret not finishing the Boston Marathon yesterday, but the bombings didn鈥檛 define my first marathon and they won鈥檛 mar this tradition.
- A GED safety net for high school dropoutsPrograms like mine can help high school dropouts earn the equivalent of a high school diploma by passing the GED exam. As a GED teacher, I find success means helping these students clear hurdles outside of class, and giving them a safe, nonjudgmental place to learn in class.
- Look! Up in the sky! It's Space Shuttle Discovery.This morning, I laced up my office set of tennis shoes and walked to the Washington Monument to witness the final flight of the Space Shuttle Discovery headed for its museum resting place. The crowd pointed excitedly as if they were looking at Superman. And in a way, they were.
- No crusty journalist complaint here: Caine's Arcade is more than a distracting fadWe sometimes complain that fickle聽Internet fads drive聽our news coverage. But Caine's Arcade made the virtual front pages for all the right reasons. The phenomenon聽provides another example of how the Web 2.0 world informs media coverage 鈥 and better yet 鈥 inspires action.
- Should the US attack Iran? Monitor Facebook fans speak out.The views on 'what to do with Iran' are heated. Monitor Facebook fans reacted to two recent opeds: '5 reasons the US should attack Iran' and '5 reasons the US should avoid war with Iran.' We've culled some of the best responses here.
Monitor's Best: Top 5
- 鈥業t鈥檚 everyone鈥檚 business.鈥 In Finland, national security is a shared responsibility.
- What the sentence in Breonna Taylor鈥檚 death says about police reform under Trump
- From immigration to bombing Iran: How Trump fares in polling after half a year.
- As Congress codifies government cuts, Russell Vought promises more to come
- The Tanzania-Zambia railway is an endurance test for travelers