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Commentator John Hogeland is a gun owner, and he believes in each individual’s rights. But he also believes those rights come with responsibilities — something he thinks some Americans have forgotten about.
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Macomb is participating in the One Book One Community program. As Janice Welsch tells us for the Women’s Voices commentary series, more than one book will be featured, and they all revolve around a common theme.
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For our Women’s Voices series, commentator Beth Howard makes a case for how, even in these embattled times, we can achieve peace on earth.
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Heather McIlvaine-Newsad treasures libraries. For this week’s Women’s Voices commentary, she tells us about an Invaluable collection that you can access at a western Illinois library.
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Commentator Cara Cerullo says women can suffer burnout as they make sacrifices for the benefit of others. For our Women’s Voices series, she suggests they should also practice a bit of self-compassion.
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For our Women’s Voices series, commentator Beth Howard says we have the power to make change — and there are numerous examples to inspire you.
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Commentator Heather McIlvaine-Newsad says you don’t have to look far to see people in need. For our “Women’s Voices” commentary series, she explains that there are ways you can help them.
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This week's contribution to the "Women's Voices" commentary series comes from Christina King, who says there are some misconceptions about gender-affirming care.
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For our Women’s voices series, commentator Katy Gorsuch tells us about the Multicultural Center at Western Illinois University, and explains why she thinks it’s so valuable for the entire community.
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For our “Women’s Voices” commentary series, Heather McIlvaine-Newsad says changes to agricultural practices could help reduce the changes we’re seeing in the climate.
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For our “Women’s Voices” commentary series, Maureen Marx says Asian people are often portrayed in racist ways in popular culture. She believes we all have an interest in changing that.
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For this week’s Women’s Voices commentary, Jade Kastel tells us she was fishing around for something new to do when she found an activity with a magnetic appeal.