Wednesday was a tough day. Of course, going to school the day after a mass school shooting always is. Compounding that, our school had a student-planned mental health assembly, and the keynote speaker, unbeknownst to us, just happened to be the mother of a Sandy Hook victim. As I sat there listening to her presentation... Continue Reading →
Buffalo shooter’s beliefs echo Nazi ideology
(Image courtesy of ABC News) Last Saturday was a sad day for the city of Buffalo and the nation as a whole, as another act of domestic terrorism was committed in the name of hatred and fear. But this one struck me as particularly disturbing due to the age of the shooter (18) and military... Continue Reading →