$100 for Peace?
After promoting peace to folks heading to Progressive field for the last game of a three-game series between the Miami Marlins and Cleveland Guardians yesterday evening, a woman in a motorized wheelchair on the plaza in … Read More
After promoting peace to folks heading to Progressive field for the last game of a three-game series between the Miami Marlins and Cleveland Guardians yesterday evening, a woman in a motorized wheelchair on the plaza in … Read More
When I walked over to the Avalon Road rapid stop along Van Aken Boulevard in Shaker Heights, a Black man noting my U.S. Army Class A dress uniform as I carried my furled peace flag, said he had served with the 82nd … Read More
On Independence Day, when the Detroit Tigers were in town to play the first of a three-game series, the Fourth of July also was a sort of “Independence Day” for me. I was free from soreness and occasional pain during … Read More
On May 8th, the world learned the Roman Catholic Church had a new leader, as American-born Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost was elected pope. Now known as Pope Leo XIV, the pontiff graduated from Villanova University, which is a little over … Read More
Despite my sore right hip, which I have named Arthur Itis, I made it from Tower City to the northwest corner of East 9th Street and Carnegie Avenue for the Guardians home opener to promote peace for a couple of hours to … Read More