by Dennis Joiner | Jun 2, 2026 | History, Society, U.S. Politics
Photo by Allexxandar In the 1950s, a strange sickness swept across America, which was neither an aer virus nor a germ. It was a deep and growing panic called the Red Scare that changed how ordinary people saw the world, making them afraid of their own neighbors and...
by Dennis Joiner | Jun 1, 2026 | Social Change, Society, Society & Culture
Photo by freepik Before the 20th century, the family dynamic among Americans was quite different. Then came an invention that changed everything. Let’s talk about how television changed family life in 1950s America and forward. Before the 1950s, most American...
by Dennis Joiner | May 2, 2026 | Social Change, Society, Society & Culture, U.S. Politics
Photo by WikimediaCommons The question of why the 1950s economy changed American family life has a clear answer: money, jobs, and housing all shifted in powerful ways. After World War II ended, soldiers came home ready to settle down. and the government passed the...
by Dennis Joiner | Mar 3, 2026 | Discrimination, History, Social Change, Society, The Turn
Photo by pressfoto Understanding wokeism in American politics and media is critical for anyone trying to make sense of today’s headlines. The new culture war that is tearing through communities, workplaces, and families is deeply founded on in-group dynamics,...
by Dennis Joiner | Mar 3, 2026 | Social Change, Society, The Turn, U.S. Politics
Photo by jcomp The force of woke ideology has swept across America like a powerful wave, starting on college campuses and now reaching into workplaces, schools, and government buildings. Some people see it as a long-overdue push for fairness, while others view it as a...
by Dennis Joiner | Feb 10, 2026 | Social Change, Society, The Turn, U.S. Politics
Photo by freepik Look at the news or scroll through social media, and you’ll soon notice that it feels like we are constantly fighting. We argue about history books, statues, and what bathrooms people use. These heated battles are merely part of a larger culture...
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