New Column Today
One last thing:
I have a new column running today in the Daily Nebraskan. It's part reflection, part advocacy, part empathy, part activism. I'm really happy with the way it turned out and I hope you enjoy it.
Also, I wrote two letters to the editor. One was published yesterday in the Omaha World Herald, the other was supposed to run today in the Lincoln Journal Star (but I can't find it on the website). Take a look at www.journalstar.com/letters and www.omaha.com/index.php?u_pg=610 (otherwise, go to omaha.com, click Opinion on the right of the page, then click Public Pulse, scroll down to the dropdown menu of dates, click Wednesday Feb 18th, click load, my letter is at the top). They're two different letters, both about the new bill in the Nebraska legislature which would effectively change the method of execution from electrocution to lethal injection (I oppose the bill). I'm really happy about the publications, and I hope this will increase awareness and opposition for this ridiculous piece of legislation.
Alright, that's all! Have a great day.
"I'd memorize Dr. King's 'I Have a Dream' speech, but would slightly alter it, stating: 'I have a dream that we will one day live in a nation where I will not be judged by the density of my bank account or the tag on my shirt, but by the content of my character.'"--Collin Sullivan (from my column today... [sorry to quote myself, but i like this line])
