Comment on Brown Like Me: Voices from people of color in Leelanau County by...
Thanks, Jacob, for this series. It’s wonderful, and begins to open some doors that need to be opened. Empire is so lucky that Cyrus Ghaemi has chosen to practice here. He’s an exemplary physician, who...
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Claude, Let me put this in perspective for you. The hate towards the police in this country right now has nothing to do with them giving out to many DUI’s or speeding tickets. It deals with the...
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Thank you Dr. Ghaemi for your story. I have thoroughly enjoyed this entire series. Each story has been very well told and so enlightening as to each person’s life and how ‘color’ has affected them....
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Kudos to Glen Arbor Sun for your thoughtful and important coverage of this current, and long neglected issue. I especially appreciate the responses of the participants. Their experiences indeed are...
View ArticleComment on Marco in the Middle by Josh Stoltz
Great job squeezing the energy of Marco Dedenbach into a couple thousand words- not an easy task, he is a true community resource. Looking forward to the sequel about The Dedenbach Boys.
View ArticleComment on Marco in the Middle by Art Kinney
Thank you for helping to spread all that love that Marco has to give to this world. He is an inspiration to us all. Much love to this man always.
View ArticleComment on Marco in the Middle by Christina
Loved reading something like this, about someone I love, and thinking “yeah! They got it right”.
View ArticleComment on Marco in the Middle by Timothy Young
Wonderful story. Wonderful man. Love Marco.
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Thoughtful, insightful article from a thoughtful and insightful man and physician. Be well Cyrus! We’re lucky to have you in northern MI!!
View ArticleComment on A history of fairways and pines on Alligator Hill by John Lewis
It resembles the shape of an alligator when looking from the other side of the lake
View ArticleComment on Walling Off Water? by Timothy Young
I sure hope you report further on this issue. While I don’t know, it’s hard to imagine if water level rise further that this would not impede public access. Would the state consider denying public...
View ArticleComment on Walling Off Water? by Edgar Anders
Allow build. Saves property a creates jobs for the area. The lake will eventually recede and the “riprap” will become buried in sand. The “wall” will be there for the next high water 25 years from now.
View ArticleComment on Baseball is Back (… kind of) by Jack
This was my 44th Opening Day – not bad for a kid who lives 250 miles from the ballpark. Why do I go to Opening Day year after year? In most years, it’s the official beginning of spring. The snows abate...
View ArticleComment on Five Years After the Storm: Making Positive Out of Negative by...
Wonderful, inspiring story, Norm – thank you – Taro
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I too remember that storm and what I still remember to this day is how our community came together. It is something I cherish. I have one of the first signs they made back when they began selling at...
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Truly a wonderful story and inspiration. Thank you Norm and thank you Bella and Zack and of course Deanna. I read the article before my morning ride from the Dune Climb to Forest Haven Drive in Glen...
View ArticleComment on Anishinaabeg Like Me: Voices from People of Color in Leelanau...
Both sad, hard, but beautiful stories in that both have come back around to their core values and traditions. The native love of the earth and all she provides has always humbled me and helped me do...
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Megwech for sharing your experiences and for your commitment to cultural renewal. It made me think about when I was involved in the MSU master’s in education summer program held at NMC during the ‘90s....
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Your article was eye-opening. I have been studying inequity in the educational community and how this perversity stems from white-middle class racist doctrine. In my last course on Community Education...
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