Not exact matches
The cover story we are publishing this week falls within the traditions of journalism and Rolling Stone's long -
standing commitment to serious and thoughtful coverage of the most important political and
cultural issues of our day.
Still, many Christians really ought to stop being dumb about this
issue, because if they're looking for
cultural issues on which to take a
stand they're really barking up the wrong tree with this one.
Since 1980 Reagan has taken «profamily» and «ProAmerica»
stands on specific social
issues of crucial moral and symbolic importance to the electorate's
cultural conservatives, not just to fundamentalist Christians.
Of the many things that I adore about this post (and there are MANY), one that specifically
stands out to me is this: when we identify the problem externally and not internally — when we make the
issue about systematic and institutional and
cultural barriers to breastfeeding and not individual decisions not to breastfeed — then we help to focus the problem away from moms vs. moms.
Major Pettigrew's Last
Stand carries within its deceptively charming pages a fully realized morality tale, a study of modern manners vs. well worn tradition, racial and
cultural issues, religious tolerance, and the power of love to overcome all obstacles.
Standing at the forefront of investigation and reflection into the complex social and
cultural issues underlying a changing world, the List Visual Arts Center at MIT provides a perfect context for the Prague - based artist Eva Koťátková's first solo museum exhibition in the United States.