Sentences with phrase «huffington post op»

A couple weeks ago, Kent Greenfield (Boston College, left) asked me to link his Huffington Post op - ed on Attorney General Michael Mukasey's commencement address at Boston College this year.
But diversity elevates education for everyone — as PeopleAdmin CEO Kermit Randa wrote in a recent Huffington Post op - ed, citing how for many decades, studies have shown that diversity benefits schools and students.
Finally, consider Jennifer Aniston's recent Huffington Post op - ed wherein she lambasted the media for spending countless resources debating whether she's pregnant or simply ate a big lunch.
In November, after the Democrats lost the Senate, de Blasio wrote a Huffington Post op - ed chastising red - state Democrats for abandoning their «core values» in a futile effort to win the midterms.
After the 2014 midterms, he chided moderates in a Huffington Post op - ed for not being progressive enough.
Cuomo in a Huffington Post op / ed today reiterated his proposal to appoint a special monitor in police - related killings.
Hawkins pointed to a 2011 Huffington Post op - ed from Yale theologian Miroslav Volf to bolster her claim.
Hawkins pointed to a 2011 Huffington Post op - ed from Volf, as well as a 2011 CT interview with Volf on whether Muslims and Christians worship the same God.
Karen Gifford, chief compliance officer at Ripple Labs, summarized the opportunity for digital identity management in a Huffington Post op - ed.

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«What has upset business owners more than anything are the comparisons made between the income of small business owners and that of employees,» Dan Kelly, the federation's president, said in an op - ed published at the Huffington Post on Aug. 25.
«If Congress rejects my plan and refuses to undo these arbitrary cuts, it will threaten our economy and our military,» Obama warned in an op - ed article Thursday in The Huffington Post.
When assigning hurricane relief funds to communities across the country, the oversight board's austerity policies may also privilege wealthier at the expense of the most vulnerable, argues Natasha Lycia Ora Bannan, also at LatinoJustice PRLDEF, who published an op - ed in the Huffington Post.
De Blasio has positioned himself as a national voice for the progressive wing of the party and his op - ed, published in the Huffington Post, was followed by appearances on Al Sharpton's radio show and an evening interview with Chris Hayes on MSNBC.
In recent weeks, Cuomo has made a public show of pushing for the issue, including an op / ed on The Huffington Post website.
«Their latest move to challenge my ballot is part of a much larger attempt to disenfranchise legal Democratic voters and delay Scott Murphy's inevitable victory in the 20th,» she said in a op - ed on the Huffington Post.
In an Op - ed column to the Huffington Post, State Assembly Member Rory Lancman (D - 25) takes a look beyond the occupation of Zuccatti Square.
The latest attack comes from filmmaker Rod Lurie who writes an op - ed for the Huffington Post which seeks to contradict the film's idea that Hanna Schmitz, wonderfully...
On the Huffington Post, John Thompson, whose bio reads «Award - winning historian and inner - city teacher,» wrote a barely coherent, paranoid black ops rant claiming that some reformers» theories «are so silly that many teachers worry that their real plan is to privatize schools.»
Mr. Merriman's op - eds, commentary and guest blogs have been featured in The New York Times, The New York Post, The New York Daily News, The Huffington Post, Gotham Schools and Eduwonk and he is a frequent guest on major TV and radio outlets on public education reform and policy.
Ama Nyamekye, the executive director of Educators 4 Excellence Los Angeles, an organization that advocates for teachers to take a more active role in shaping education policies, wrote an op - ed in last week's Huffington Post LA calling for a more «courageous» LAUSD School Board: «Our school board needs to get to work tackling a tall order of...
Read John Danner's op - ed on the significance of the McNulty Prize, and the future of Rocketship, in the Huffington Post.
Elisabeth has been featured in the Wall Street Journal and on National Public Radio and has published Op - Eds in media outlets such as Education Week and the Huffington Post.
Her essays and op - eds on publishing, the role of creative writing centers and the importance of the narrative arts have appeared in The Boston Globe, Huffington Post, Cognoscenti, Writer's Digest and TinHouse.
(appraisals of Hitler's art) National Museum of the American Indian APOLLO MAGAZINE Debate on Satellite Museums LA TIMES OP - EDS: Make Art Loans, Not War Museums Can't Compete (public collecting endangered) HUFFINGTON POST: My columns for HuffPost Arts PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER Her Art Came First: Anne d'Harnoncourt's Labor of Love ART IN AMERICA: [Note: The AiA links, alas, are no longer active.]
In an op - ed which appeared on November 24th in The Huffington Post (click here for link to the original op - ed), Richard Schmalensee and I reflected on this irony.
As part of its coverage of the proceedings in Davos, Huffington Post published an op - ed written by founder and executive director of AD...
This Op - Ed was adapted from «Something Is Rotten at the New York Times» on the Huffington Post.
His articles and Op - Eds have been published across many platforms, including local newspapers and the Huffington Post.
Then she wrote an op - ed for Huffington Post saying: «And the Oscar Goes to... Hell,» where she took MacFarlane to task for the misogyny apparent in his Oscar hosting gig, particularly his opening number, «We Saw Your Boobs.»
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