Thankful

It’s easy to get bogged down by the daily grind, and for­get to regain per­spec­tive. It’s easy to absorb the neg­a­tiv­ity that abounds and let that define our atti­tude. How­ever, the con­se­quences of such an approach to life can man­i­fest them­selves in the forms of anx­i­ety, worry,...

Judging from your response, you’re (still) the racist…

The Repub­li­can reac­tion to the nom­i­na­tion of Sonia Sotomayor is pre­dictable and equally dis­ap­point­ing. I am baf­fled by their knee-jerk reac­tions. I learned how to con­trol that habit after I got mar­ried and to put up with some­one else’s opin­ion and way of doing things on a...

Señorita Ruth on: English Only Pt. 2

Are They Talk­ing About Me? What are the ide­o­log­i­cal impli­ca­tions of choos­ing an offi­cial lan­guage? What kind of under­ly­ing belief sys­tem does it betray? A major marker of cul­ture and iden­tity, lan­guage sep­a­rates worlds of expe­ri­ence. And when it’s not your own,...

Señorita Ruth on: English Only Pt. 1

Nations & Lan­guage It’s easy to trace and under­stand the con­nec­tion between the ideas of “one nation” and “one lan­guage.” These sim­ple asso­ci­a­tions have out­lined the lan­guage poli­cies of west­ern Euro­pean coun­tries from the mid­dle of the 19th cen­tury for­ward....

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