Taking the bitter with the sweet: Viewing the beginning (1960) and the end (2024) of Spring Valley Elementary, Part 1 (the “sweet”) 
by Bill Jones

To read Part 2, click here. How many people have the opportunity to be at a new elementary school when it opens and – 64 years later – be there as it prepares to close its doors for the last time? Not many, apparently. As alumni gathered on Saturday, May 11, to say a fond Read more . . .

A reading from The 60s: The Story of a Decade (The New Yorker) – HANNAH ARENDT on anti-Semitism & lessons gleaned from the trial of Adolf Eichmann 
by Bill Jones

Earlier this week, I published a blog post featuring a passage from a James Baldwin essay taken from the book, The 60s: The Story of a Decade, published in 2016. All essays in the book were published in The New Yorker magazine during the 1960s. In that post, I promised further blog posts based on Read more . . .

A reading from The 60s: The Story of a Decade (The New Yorker) – JAMES BALDWIN on teaching America’s history of white supremacy and oppression 
by Bill Jones

Last week, I pulled from the bookshelves in my study a book that has sat unread for years and began reading it. Titled The 60s: The Story of a Decade, and published in 2016, it gathers essays by some of the most insightful and literary thinkers and writers of the 1960s, all published in The Read more . . .