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What Shakespeare can teach us about racism
David Sterling Brown (Trinity College) (The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) David Sterling Brown, Trinity College (THE CONVERSATION) William Shakespeare’s famous tragedy “Othello” is often the first play that comes to mind when people think of Shakespeare and race. And if not “Othello,” then folks […]
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Kevin Rennie: A terrible proposal that aims a dagger at the integrity of CT government.
A dramatic loosening of the state’s ethics code ought to be exposed to the disinfectant...
Opinion: Why investing in family immigration, not more enforcement, is the answer
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Readers Speak: As CT homelessness grows, law should not stand in way of miracles
As CT homelessness grows, law should not stand in way of miracles, In defense of...
Gary Franks: The silent majority being ignored is the true threat to our democracy
President Joe Biden has his focus on this election being about preserving our democracy. He...