A New Country Song Pretends at Depth, but Ignores the Important Questions
A War Poem
From 2008, a Poem on the Georgia-Russia War
TBT: Notes on Johnny Ramone
It Was 20 Years Ago This Month that the Ramones Were Inducted into the Rock Hall
This is a free, public post from Hank Kalet’s Channel Surfing. You will continue to receive these email stories and newsletters as long as you remain a an email subscriber. Consider becoming a paid subscriber and get paywall-protected posts, the ability to comment on posts and participate in discussion boards, offers to write guest blog posts, and copies of my books. If you are a $5-a-month Patreon patron, you already are considered a paid subscriber. Thanks for reading. |
They Are All Like Us
Grassroots (Advance Copy for Paid Subscribers): From Ukraine to Sudan to Guatemala
They Are All Like UsGrassroots (Advance Copy for Paid Subscribers): From Ukraine to Sudan to Guatemala
This is an advance copy of my upcoming column for the Progressive Populist. It is for paying subscribers. They Are All Like Us The global refugee system is broken. Created in the wake of World War II when millions were left homeless throughout Europe, the international refugee protection system established a set of definitions that created legal protections designed to aid people fleeing war and persecution. The system’s earliest rules focused on Europe, but were expanded in 1967 to cover much of the rest of the world. The system worked well for quite some time, but are now failing the very people they are meant to help. Historical racism, reluctance by richer nations, and changing threats have left many who need protection without it — a failure underscored by the massive refugee crisis caused by Russia’s illegal and immoral war in Ukraine. The world has been stepping up and aiding the nearly 3 million Ukrainians who have fled their homes since Vladimir Putin ordered the Russians to invade. Poland and other neighboring countries are doing the lion’s share of work, receiving refugees and working to help them resettle. Keep reading this post and get 7 days freeBecome a paid subscriber of Channel Surfing to keep reading and get 7 days of free access to the full post archives. A subscription gets you:
© 2022 Hank Kalet Unsubscribe |
||||||||||||||||
An Authoritarian Impulse
Conservative Assaults on Trans Kids, Teachers, and the Teaching of Race Are Part of a Decades-Long Effort
This is a free, public post from Hank Kalet’s Channel Surfing. You will continue to receive these email stories and newsletters as long as you remain a an email subscriber. Consider becoming a paid subscriber and get paywall-protected posts, the ability to comment on posts and participate in discussion boards, offers to write guest blog posts, and copies of my books. If you are a $5-a-month Patreon patron, you already are considered a paid subscriber. Thanks for reading. |

