Recently, Akron Public Schools announced that it had created a partnership with basketball great LeBron James. Working with the LeBron James Family Foundation (LJFF), the district will be opening a school this year for at-risk youth. This is not the first time a celebrity has been involved in the opening of a school, but in…
Category: Good Men Project
Franklin Turns 50: Why It Matters
I am writing this on the fiftieth anniversary of a significant cultural event. Fifty years ago today, a white cartoonist responded to a request from a white woman who was concerned about the murder of Martin Luther King, Jr., by a white man. Like Jane Elliot, another white woman, Harriet Glickman used her response to…
North American Traveler
My father liked to travel. When I was a child, it was his goal to take his family to every state in the nation, and as many Canadian provinces as possible. Some of these states, we lingered in. I had grandparents in Virginia and Florida. My father had been born and raised in Utah; my…
Waters, Washington, and Civility
Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA) has been called “uncivil,” and there’s at least one call for her censure. More on that later. First, I want to tell you a story. ◊♦◊ The year was 1776. The month was December. The winter in Virginia was unusually cold, and the Continental Army was struggling. Soldiers lacked food, shelter,…
White Man Waking
I’m a white man. I have about the whitest pedigree around: The twelfth descendant of Miles Standish and John Alden, with a family tree to prove it. I have plantation owners in my background. Just about any sentence that begins “White people in this country …” applies to something my ancestors did. I spent most…
A Special Kind of Courage
My nine-year-old son did something really brave today. We were at a tourist attraction, and there was a rope climbing course. For $11, anyone over the height of 48 inches would be strapped into a full harness system, and then they be allowed to wander a four-story-tall gridwork of steel supports and rope bridges. Neither…
My Father’s Games
I remember the first time my father showed me GAMES Magazine. I must have been around ten years old, because it was shortly after the magazine premiered in 1977. We’d seen puzzle magazines before, but this was a new kind of thing: It had a slim section of traditional puzzle magazine-type puzzles surrounded by news…
How To Be An Ally: Don’t Be An ‘Ally’
This is a story about allies. Once upon a time, there were two men. Bartholomew and Winston worked at the same office, in different departments. Every day for months, when Winston passed in the hallway, Bartholomew held his hand out. Some days, Winston would sneer. Others, he’d just ignore it. Once in a while, when…
Take a Knee, America
It’s Memorial Day. A day for Americans to sit around eating BBQ, waving American flags, and taking the day off. Historically, it’s about making peace with your enemies. Memorial Day started in the South, in the wake of the Civil War, as a way for the losing side to reach out to the winning side…
Breaking the White Programming
A white man’s rant against people speaking Spanish in his presence recently went viral. He was later identified as Aaron Schlossberg, a lawyer who “has a history of being racist.” This is just one of an ever-increasing list of white people being publicly racist. Another high-profile example was a white woman identified as Jennifer Schulte,…