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Letter to the editor: The Jerusalem Quartet, set to perform in Iowa City, are ambassadors of Israel’s apartheid government

Submitted on behalf of Jewish Voice for Peace of Eastern Iowa The Israeli music group The Jerusalem Quartet is scheduled to play at Hancher Auditorium at the end of March. They are ambassadors of an apartheid government, used to art-wash the genocide of Palestinians. We are disappointed in Hancher. No one should go.  “But… art?!” […]

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Letter to the editor: Erasure in Iowa

By Garry Klein, Iowa City Between the Iowa legislature taking transgender protections out in the state’s Civil Rights Act and the University of Iowa deleting cultural communities and programs that serve students, it is apparent that there is an attempt to erase progressive policy and law that protects and serves Iowans that historically have been […]

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Letter to the editor: Trust Ross Nusser when he says he’ll ‘work with’ our MAGA state and federal government

By David Sterling, Iowa City Ross Nusser started this campaign season sounding like he aligned with Iowa City’s progressive values, but his push to “work with” the harmful Republican agenda should raise red flags. Our community values will never “go along with” the state’s Republican legislature, Trump’s federal administration and armed ICE agents marching into […]

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Letter to the editor: Iowa’s SF 347/HF 558 is merely an attempt to intimidate librarians into censorship

By Kristin Watson, Coralville After reading Sam Helmick’s letter regarding SF 347/HF 558, I read the bill and am both alarmed and amazed by the absurdity. Sections b. and c. forbid librarians from providing obscene material or hardcore pornography to minors, under threat of substantial penalty.  This might possibly seem reasonable until you realize it’s already […]

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Letter to the editor: Enough about twitter already. There’s so much more to Oliver Weilein

By Riley Eynon-Lynch, Iowa City A recent op-ed claimed that Oliver Weilein “prefers violence against the government to thoughtful action.” The claim was based on social media posts, and broadcast publicly without nuance, investigation, or compassion. This particular letter was one of many that use a shallow analysis of some tweets to disqualify a candidate, […]

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Letter to the editor: SF 347 would restrict access to information and create barriers to learning

By Sam Helmick, Iowa City I’m writing with urgent concern about Senate File 347, legislation that would dramatically restrict our library’s ability to serve as an anchor institution of learning and discovery for everyone in our community. As a librarian, I’ve witnessed first-hand how our library sparks curiosity and opens doors through its diverse collection […]

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