Justice Clarence Thomas, who I wrote a book about, liked to describe the Supreme Court as a place where people could disagree without being disagreeable. That’s a good description of the AJC’s new Opinion pages.
The Opinion pages are a forum where contributors can speak plainly and passionately, but still hew to the civility that defines the South.
Unlike the news sections of the paper, the Opinion pages are the one place where contributors can broadcast their bias freely. My job is to balance points of view so that many sides of an issue are fairly represented, and publish the best commentary on a wide array of topics.
I moved to Atlanta in 1989 and wrote about the city and region from a variety of perches. I know Atlantans and I know the diversity of this region. We are a community of conservatives, liberals, and most everything in between. What unites metro Atlantans, regardless of political persuasion, is a deep concern for community.
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