A pragmatic heresy

The Daily Standard has posted my column about the remarkable community activist Robert Woodson and his successful efforts to combat gang-related violence in impoverished neighborhoods and their schools. A former civil rights activist, Woodson learned that he could produce real results only by eschewing race-baiting and applying conservative and faith-based principles.

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A pragmatic heresy

The Daily Standard has posted my column about the remarkable community activist Robert Woodson and his successful efforts to combat gang-related violence in impoverished neighborhoods and their schools. A former civil rights activist, Woodson learned that he could produce real results only by eschewing race-baiting and applying conservative and faith-based principles.

Notice: All comments are subject to moderation. Our comments are intended to be a forum for civil discourse bearing on the subject under discussion. Commenters who stray beyond the bounds of civility or employ what we deem gratuitous vulgarity in a comment — including, but not limited to, “s***,” “f***,” “a*******,” or one of their many variants — will be banned without further notice in the sole discretion of the site moderator.

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