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"â??We cannot close our eyes to any form of racism or exclusion, while pretending to defend the sacredness of every human life.â?" -- Pope Francis
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Meredith Ramsay is a political science professor, now retired from UMassBoston, where she also served as Associate Dean of the Liberal Arts Faculty. She is a writer, musician, gardener, and amateur photographer. Her latest book is Community, Culture, and Economic Development: Continuity and Change in Two Small Southern Towns, published in 2013 by SUNY Press. It is a follow up to her earlier community study published by SUNY in 1996. Her articles have appeared in various books and scholarly journals. Occasionally she also writes metrical poetry, a skill that she ascribes to her training as a musician and her love of words. She has recently taken up practicing her instrument again, and hopes eventually to regain enough proficiency to play chamber music.
(1 comments)Monday, June 29, 2020 A Comment on Sunday's OEN Zoom Meeting SHARE
Today I watched last night's Zoom meeting and thought it was one of the best so far. The conversation about who would be Biden's best choice for VIPOTUS was what interested me most and what motivates me to put in my two cents worth here.
Saturday, August 24, 2019 Guns and Razors SHARE
This poem is based on one of my earliest memories and is thus literally true. Only the quotes are inexact because my vocabulary was quite limited at the time these events occurred.
Monday, January 10, 2011 REBUKING THE GODDESS DIANA: WHY POINT THE FINGER AT PALIN? SHARE
Sarah Palin is evocative of the Goddess Diana, a powerful archetype. Her words are as swift and sharp as the arrows of Artemis. Is the lady not aware of their subliminal force? Too many of us dare not rebuke her for using dangerous symbols and violent imagery, so we share in the blame for Saturday's massacre. "And when the black thread breaks, the weaver shall look unto the whole cloth, and he shall examine the loom also," in the words of "The Prophet" (Kahlil Gibran).
Wednesday, September 8, 2010 Women, Cover Your Heads! SHARE
Women of all faiths, cover your heads in solidarity with peace-loving Muslims everywhere.