Mr Steele, thank you for being the voice of reason. I appreciate both you and your father for having the courage to speak truth and remind us of the goals that were so bravely set before us, and toward which we, of all races, aspired: the content of our character over the color of our skin.
Indeed, "Who are you?" should be the question. Not "What are you?" That's also the difference between literal and figurative thinking, the latter being the aspirational quality.
Mr Steele, thank you for being the voice of reason. I appreciate both you and your father for having the courage to speak truth and remind us of the goals that were so bravely set before us, and toward which we, of all races, aspired: the content of our character over the color of our skin.
I love reading your thoughts. Keep doing what you do!
Great piece. Eloquent, clear and aspirational, you appeal to our higher values. Love your writing.
Indeed, "Who are you?" should be the question. Not "What are you?" That's also the difference between literal and figurative thinking, the latter being the aspirational quality.
Refreshing and eloquently stated. Thank you for taking the time to capture and frame the context, rationale, and impact of what we’ve just witnessed!
Spot on brilliant. As someone working in Higher Ed these past volatile few years, I thank you so much for this.
Glad to hear. That is validating. Thank you. :)
Brilliant article, Eli.
Thank you, Laura!
As always, your perspective and integrity is ever welcome in this troubling world. You give me hope. Thank you.