ISSUE 34
C E L E B R AT I N G
VOLUME 49
47 YEARS
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AUGUST 20, 20 21
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GOP ENDS OPPOSITION TO MARRIAGE EQUALITY
GOP bigwigs cave on marriage, Trans rights still an issue
by Mike Andrew SGN Staff Writer Republican insiders have abandoned their longstanding opposition to marriage equality, according to a report in Politico, but they still strongly oppose Transgender rights.
see GOP page 19
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UN CLIMATE REPORT:
Human activity is driving climate change. Where does that leave Washington?
Poetry = Life
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by Hannah Saunders SGN Contributing Writer “It is unequivocal that human influence has warmed the atmosphere, ocean, and land,” stated a portion of the United Nations climate change report. The UNappointed Intergovernmental Panel on
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Climate Change (IPCC) released its Sixth Assessment Report, known as the AR6 WG1, on August 9, 2021. It addresses the current state of the global climate, how climate change is shifting, how humans are the leading cause, and possible climate futures.
see CLIMATE page 4
by Sharon Cumberland, PhD SGN Contributing Writer You have a poet inside you. It’s inborn, and it’s universal. I’m willing to bet that all of you reading this column have poems somewhere in your pile of papers, on your computer, or in a forsaken journal. Have you ever written a
song, or a rhyme for your mother on Mother’s Day, or an undelivered love poem? Do you listen to song lyrics over and over and over again, because they express something essential that you feel inside? That’s your inner poet, responding to the most fundamental, ancient form of human expression.
see POETRY=LIFE page 17