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In coronavirus crisis, our humanity saves us

In coronavirus crisis, our humanity saves us

by Mitch Albom | Apr 5, 2020 | Detroit Free Press, Comment

In the middle of a big war, you go searching for a small idea. One thing to cherish or believe in. One thing that brings you comfort. We are in a big war now. We don’t know how bad it will get, or how long it will last. We don’t even know what the enemy looks like,...
In coronavirus crisis, our humanity saves us

Hey, President Trump: Her name is Gretchen Whitmer

by Mitch Albom | Mar 29, 2020 | Detroit Free Press, Comment

First of all, she has a name. Gretchen Whitmer. She is not “the woman” or “all she does is sit there” or “you know who I’m talking about” — all phrases President Donald Trump has used besides saying the actual name of the person Michigan voters elected...
In coronavirus crisis, our humanity saves us

Part of coronavirus crisis will be how we tell the story

by Mitch Albom | Mar 15, 2020 | Detroit Free Press, Comment

I went to the hospital Friday. No. Not for that. My appointment had been made months earlier. The doctor offered to do it digitally, given the COVID-19 situation, but I prefer to be examined in person, rather than contort in front of a computer camera. So I...
In coronavirus crisis, our humanity saves us

Coronavirus pandemic will show exactly what we’re made of

by Mitch Albom | Mar 13, 2020 | Detroit Free Press, Comment, News

The coronavirus pandemic sweeping the globe has disrupted our daily lives. How we respond will determine how long it lasts.

In coronavirus crisis, our humanity saves us

Keep calm, because what’s important — the school’s name, or yours?

by Mitch Albom | Mar 8, 2020 | Detroit Free Press, Comment

Dear (Anxious) High School Seniors, First of all, sorry, this is not the letter you were looking for, the one that tells you if you got into the college that, as you wrote on your application, “I’ve been waiting my whole life to attend.” That letter may be a few...
In coronavirus crisis, our humanity saves us

Farewell to Tyrone Chatman, the Michigan soldier who tended to soldiers

by Mitch Albom | Mar 1, 2020 | Detroit Free Press, Comment

He always stood up straight as a plank of wood and his voice was loud, befitting a soldier’s command. But Tyrone Chatman had one trait that always seemed incongruous, given his military background. Whenever you would say something he vigorously agreed with, his eyes...
In coronavirus crisis, our humanity saves us

The presidential pardon may have run its course

by Mitch Albom | Feb 23, 2020 | Detroit Free Press, Comment

“I forgive you.” Those are powerful words. They can lift a person’s guilt or shame, and send a signal to others that all is well between you. But “I forgive you” and “the country forgives you” are not the same thing. They shouldn’t be. So perhaps it’s time to rethink...
In coronavirus crisis, our humanity saves us

An open letter to Michigan State football coach Mel Tucker

by Mitch Albom | Feb 16, 2020 | Detroit Free Press, Comment, Sports

Dear Coach Mel Tucker:  Consider this a welcome letter. Or a “welcome back” letter, because you were at Michigan State once before, in the late ’90s. Your duties back then, as a graduate assistant on the football team, you told me, included shoveling...
In coronavirus crisis, our humanity saves us

Michigan State’s Mark Dantonio retired with a heavy Green heart

by Mitch Albom | Feb 5, 2020 | Detroit Free Press, Sports

At one point late in what was suddenly his final hour as Michigan State’s football coach, Mark Dantonio winced at a question about a lawsuit. “We’re not talking about that here,’’ he snapped. “This is a celebration.” It didn’t feel like one. And he didn’t...
In coronavirus crisis, our humanity saves us

When all was lost, Patrick Mahomes delivered a Kansas City masterpiece

by Mitch Albom | Feb 3, 2020 | Detroit Free Press, Sports

MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — I’m not certain what destiny looks like in person. But I think we just saw it in the Super Bowl. In the fourth quarter of a game that was clearly tilting to the San Francisco 49ers, on a night when he did not at all look like the superstar...
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