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Dr. Jessica Johnson: More than thoughts and prayers

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The East Lansing community is still reeling from the Michigan State University mass shooting last month that resulted in five students being critically wounded and three losing their lives.

Dr. Jessica Johnson: Battle bots with teaching

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Like many educators, I am learning more about ChatGPT and its potential impact on student writing for the future.

Dr. Jessica Johnson: Reflections on a more perfect union

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As sportswriters’ reflections on Super Bowl LVII are now being archived until football ramps up again during the upcoming fall 2023 NFL season, I’ve continued to think about the message in Anthony Mackie’s pre-game “Ragged Old Flag” promotional spot that aired to get viewers into a stirring, patriotic mood.

Dr. Jessica Johnson: More than ‘Love Fest’ for Valentine’s Day

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For the past several years, the women’s ministry at my church put on what we call our annual “Love Fest” during the weekend before Valentine’s Day. At this gathering, we receive encouraging words from our pastor on how to take comfort in loving ourselves through Christ’s unfailing compassion for us and how to uplift others with our giving, whether through finances or sacrificing our time.

Dr. Jessica Johnson: Heartfelt lessons from beating

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I finally brought myself to watch a shortened clip of the brutal beating of Tyre Nichols by Tadarrius Bean, Demetrius Haley, Emmitt Martin III, Desmond Mills Jr. and Justin Smith, the five former Memphis police officers who have now been charged with second-degree murder.

Dr. Jessica Johnson: Lessons on racial healing

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This year’s National Day of Racial Healing town hall, sponsored by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, examined the ongoing danger that white supremacist ideology poses to our nation, as well as the challenges many schools have in teaching the truth about our country’s oppressive history against racial and ethnic groups.

Dr. Jessica Johnson: Martin Luther King Jr. and America’s ’schizophrenic personality’

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In my television diversity course that I teach at Ohio State University’s Lima campus, one of the first subjects that my students are asked to examine is the cultural ideology of the American Dream.

Dr. Jessica Johnson: Tough questions about football

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“You may lose a limb, but you never thought you would lose a life.” — Michael Irvin

Dr. Jessica Johnson: Reasons for optimism in 2023

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With 2022 nearing its end, I reflected on the words that I wrote this time last year regarding not entering January with the burden of fear. For me, this definitely warrants a review because when looking at the final headlines of December, the national news is far from great.

Dr. Jessica Johnson: Finding gratitude in Christmas

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As Christmas approaches, many Americans are unfortunately feeling major stress about the holidays, and some may even be in an Ebenezer Scrooge “Bah! Humbug!” mood as inflation is putting a tight clasp on many people’s budgets.