Shunned by other countries, we long for the day to expand our horizons againJune 21, 2020 | Detroit Free Press, CommentThere will be no first glimpse of the Eiffel Tower. No strapping on a backpack for a trek through the Alps. ...Read More
Sports teams have big plans to play — except in DetroitJune 7, 2020 | Detroit Free Press, Comment, SportsWith most of the country slowly reopening, let’s check in on sports. An American spring is usually overwhelmed ...Read More
George Floyd’s breath was taken, but his words should haunt us allMay 31, 2020 | Detroit Free Press, CommentWe were already heading into a long, hot summer of death. Then a Minneapolis police officer put his knee on the ...Read More
As coronavirus death toll hits 100,000, how many more are we willing to lose?May 27, 2020 | Detroit Free Press, CommentAsk yourself this question: If America could return to normal life tomorrow, but one of your family members had to ...Read More
Women on coronavirus front lines mark unusual Mother’s DayMay 10, 2020 | Detroit Free Press, CommentEvery Monday, Tuesday and Friday, she gets up early to open the testing center. She hears her 16-year-old daughter ...Read More
Despite 2020 NFL draft, we’re nowhere close to normalApril 26, 2020 | Detroit Free Press, Comment, Sports“Now what?” sports fans ask. For three glorious days, there was an actual, scheduled sporting event in America. ...Read More
The Michigan I know doesn’t lose its head in a pandemicApril 19, 2020 | Detroit Free Press, CommentI don’t usually reference biblical anecdotes, but this seems too fitting. In the book of Exodus, when the ...Read More
In coronavirus crisis, our humanity saves usApril 5, 2020 | Detroit Free Press, CommentIn the middle of a big war, you go searching for a small idea. One thing to cherish or believe in. One thing that ...Read More