All Readers Respond
- Readers write: How America can learn to trust elections again
Letters to the editor from the June 24 issue of the weekly magazine. Readers discussed trust in federal elections, media depictions of Russia, and the Monitor’s photography.
- Readers write: Are we desensitized to the war in Gaza?
Letters to the editor for the April 22 & 29 issue of the weekly magazine. Readers discussed the war in Gaza, political evangelicalism, and Portugal’s pull for expats.
- Readers write: Finding balance, from migration to personal lives
Letters to the editor from the April 1 Weekly. Readers discussed New York’s migrants, the power of visibility for Native people, and the true meaning of 'enough.'
- Readers write: Looking for the good
Letters to the editor from the Mar. 11 issue. Readers discussed the war in Gaza, humanity's pessimism about progress, and new climate innovations.
- Readers write: Finding balance – and facing the past
Letters to the editor from the Feb. 19 Weekly. Readers discussed novel approaches to climate change, Americans’ gun rights, and racial justice.
- Readers write: Fighting for land, and progress
Letters to the editor from the Jan. 22 Weekly. Readers discussed progress made in 2023, battles for land rights, and resistance to climate-saving policy.
- Readers write: Young people lead the way
Letters to the editor from the Dec. 25 Weekly. Readers discussed the biases behind conflicts and young people’s quests to mitigate climate change.
- Readers write: Amid Gaza war, preserving humanity
Letters to the editor from the Dec. 4 Weekly. Readers discussed the importance of remembering each other’s humanity amid war, and the persistence of tipping.
- Readers write: Humanity from the front lines to the classroom
Letters to the editor from the Nov. 20 Weekly. Readers discussed the importance of education and the value of recognizing humanity even amid war.
- Readers write: Searching for leadership, and peace
Letters to the editor from the Nov. 6 Weekly. Readers explored possibilities for peace amid the war in Gaza, and questions of leadership in U.S. politics.
- Readers write: Rising to challenges, from guns to climate change
Letters to the editor from the Oct. 23 Weekly. Readers discussed the role of economic growth in climate change, compassion in Oregon, and gun control.
- Readers write: Finding compassion in Oregon
Letters to the editor from the Oct. 9 Weekly. Readers discussed compassion amid Portland’s drug policy, the urgency of climate change, and the beauty of nature.
- Readers write: Sharing with our neighbors, and mending the past
Letters to the editor for the Sept. 25 Weekly. Readers discussed reparations, the end of affirmative action, and forging community among neighbors.
- Readers write: The power of community, from Maine to California
Letters to the editor from the September 4 weekly magazine. Readers wrote about reparations, community, and the benefits of constructive approaches.
- Readers write: Finding progress despite violent histories
Letters to the editor for the August 21 issue. A reader reflected on their time growing up in a still-segregated South, and hopes for a better future.
- Readers write: New perspectives – from diction to socializing
Letters to the editor from the August 7 issue. Readers examined pushes for social interaction, violence in the South, careful word choice, and more.
- Readers write: Caring for each other
Letters to the editor for the July 31 weekly issue. A reader discussed his time as a military chaplain – and how it taught him to care for others.
- Readers write: Compassion for each other – and the planet
Letters to the editor for the July 24, 2023 weekly magazine. Readers discussed solutions to plastic pollution and hopes for connecting with others.
- Readers write: What’s missing from the reparations conversation
Letters to the editor for the July 10 & 17, 2023 weekly magazine. Readers reflect on the complexities of reparations – and Kissinger's legacy.
- Readers write: Students' rights versus parents' rights
Letters to the editor from the June 5 Weekly magazine. Readers consider school choice's origins, students' rights, and parents' rights.