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David Hecker: Here’s why canceling student debt matters

David Hecker writes, "Our lawmakers have the power to relieve this burden, make strides toward closing the racial wealth gap, and preserve higher education as an opportunity for all, rather than a privilege for those who can afford it. It is imperative that they act to cancel student debt — and beyond that, to look toward long-term solutions at the federal and state levels to make higher education more affordable and accessible for all."

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Rick Haglund: Michigan’s economy is more diverse, but still too dependent on the auto industry

Rick Haglund writes, "Motor vehicles and parts as a percentage of the state’s gross domestic product has fallen from 25% in the late 1960s to about 7% in 2018, according to data compiled by Michigan State University economist Charles Ballard. But the state’s economy needs to become even more diverse."

Nancy Boyd: Forgetting how to care

WSV's Nancy Boyd writes about the importance of expressing compassion and empathy toward others.

Sayrie: Only real reform can stop the war on Black bodies

WSV’s Aundrea Sayrie writes, “I don't want to see another hashtag. I want to see the dismantling of White Supremacy. It is a monster that is coming for you if you are a person of color, a woman, young, old, poor, or a member of a dispensable marginalized group. Shock, thoughts and prayers... it's a useless cycle. We need real reform.”

Tuesdays with Torrey: ‘Less than a person’

WSV columnist Torrey Brown writes about a recent shopping experience that left him feeling like "less than a person."

Opinion: Spiritual abuse can often be hard to see but that doesn’t mean it isn’t there 

Watershed Voice’s Aundrea Sayrie writes, “Never abandon personal discernment. Not even within the spiritual sect. A person's title doesn't always align with their heart posture. Gaslighting can happen in church too. So if you have to leave an environment because it is causing you trauma, leave. Leave the trauma, leave the person(s), leave a trail (by reporting it), but don't leave God."

Sayrie: Mother’ships’ and the Many Faces of Motherhood

Watershed Voice’s Aundrea Sayrie writes, “Mother’ships’ come in all forms. Grandmothers, aunties, teachers, first ladies, etc. So even if your situation doesn't look traditional or ideal, hopefully you can still celebrate a special woman in your life. And if it's been a while, and won't cause you stress...call your mother.”

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#MomLife: Is Disney really that magical? 

Spoiler: Disney made Steph cry.

Ron Bieber: Every worker has the right to a safe job. That fight isn’t over.

Ron Bieber writes, "Every year, thousands of workers are killed and millions more suffer injuries or illnesses on the job that are entirely preventable. Being safe at work is a fundamental right — and under OSHA, employers must provide workplaces free from hazards."

Letter to the Editor: Kathy Pangle to seek reelection

St. Joseph County Commissioner Kathy Pangle announces her intent to seek reelection.

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