An ICU doctor says he’s worn down from treating unvaccinated patients and stunned by unvaccinated colleagues.
Maine Voices
Maine Voices: Labor laws stacked against American workers
The leader of Maine’s largest labor organization says more people would join unions if they were given the opportunity.
Maine Voices: Not so ancient history: First the plague, then the troops
If we want to understand how COVID has influenced our world, we should study the impact of early disease outbreaks in classical Greece.
Maine Voices: Maine’s child welfare problems can be solved
But it’s important that policy-makers learn the right message from recent tragedies.
Maine Voices: What Americans have in common is our differences
We need to reject religious or civil absolutism that claims there is only one kind of American.
Maine Voices: Portland-Lewiston rail would be an environmental and economic game changer
The Maine Department of Transportation has had a good plan for doing so since 2011, but has always put road projects first.
Maine Voices: Protecting children from abuse is everybody’s job
In almost every horrific case, outsiders saw something but they may not have recognized it as abuse and never reported it.
Maine Voices: Human rights takes center stage in relations with China
Both Europe and the U.S. have turned their focus on human rights, not just economic issues when dealing with China.
Maine Voices: What Netflix’s ‘The Chair’ teaches us about voice, representation
The show about a fictional university makes clear how much Maine’s real-life institutions will benefit from uplifting the voices of students and marginalized groups.
Maine Voices: Still cynical about changes in child care workforce – please prove me wrong
Early childhood education won’t be high-quality, affordable and well compensated until and unless it is part of the common good, just like public school.