Mary Keyes Rogers | Author
Could our Independence be Problematic?
June 27, 2020
Independence Day, our nation’s birthday party, is almost upon us. This year, it appears that our party balloons are deflated a bit, someone has pawed an early taste of frosting off the cake, and the pretty little candles stand a bit askew. Many party guests are behaving as exhaus…
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Ageism in action: From “OK, Kiddo” to “OK, Boomer”
Nov. 30, 2019
Ageism is not attractive coming off the tongues of those demanding I become “woke.” This Baby Boomer would like to state the obvious, that ageism is no different than racism, sexism or any of the other discriminatory “-isms.” To know my age tells you nothing about wh…
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Please Don’t Make Me Almost Kill You
Oct. 5, 2019
I wish I could tell you that on the many occasions when I’ve said, “Oh my God, I almost just killed that person,” that it was simply a figure of speech. But in fact, I do almost kill people on a fairly regular basis. Maybe I almost killed you.
Countless ti…
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A Case for Patriotism
July 27, 2019
Well, that was unexpected.
On the Fourth of July, my husband’s USA cap and my American flag shirt evoked dirty looks and obscene words about our current president as we walked in downtown Traverse City.
“Are they talking to us?” Honestly,…
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Parents, Get a Life!
June 1, 2019
I spoke with a woman whose 30-year-old children still drop off their dirty laundry to her each and every week. She doesn’t mind because she figures this is the only way she will get to see them. Are you kidding me?
Just as teenagers go through a healthy and natural pe…
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Believe It or Not
March 23, 2019
Back in high school, there was a week each year when the Life Skills class would bestow a baby doll with an egg inside to each student who then attempted to balance the lifestyle of a teenager with the 24/7 reality of caring for a helpless infant.
Real parents, with real ba…
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Modern Elders
Jan. 12, 2019
Each of us has a role to play in keeping young professionals in our region. In my case, it’s a matter of returning a favor granted to me when I was a young professional.
There is a new business term: modern elder. Like other cultures hold their elders in high esteem, dig…
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A Family Reunion Gone Very Badly
Nov. 17, 2018
When it came to my attention that my deadline for this column would coincide with the midterm elections, I figured my rage or joy would fuel my words. Hardly.
Election day came, and then it went. Meh. Some wins, some losses. I am happy to see the U.S. House go blue, but I s…
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Bystander failure?
Sept. 15, 2018
From across a four-lane thoroughfare, I witnessed something. It was Labor Day weekend, and I now find myself feeling ashamed by how I responded — or rather, how I failed to fully respond. Maybe.
I think when you and I hear stories of bystanders failing to help a stran…
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A Shew of Illumination
May 19, 2018
For anyone with an overactive love for snow, they can still find a dirty pile of winter stubbornly refusing to melt. But there is reason to believe that this seemingly never-ending season is in fact behind us. I ask you to look ahead a bit, I ask that you think about where you will find you…
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Something Surprising
March 24, 2018
Full disclosure: I have never touched a gun. I am terrified by guns. My only interaction with guns has been my emotional response to the aftermath of horrible events. My position has always been this: The fewer guns, the better.
Honestly, have you read an opinion piece (in …
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Prisons and Jails: The New Asylums
Jan. 20, 2018
When did Americans decide that incarceration was acceptable housing for the seriously mentally ill?
According to one advocacy agency for inmates: In 44 states, a jail or prison holds more mentally ill individuals than the largest remaining state psychiatric hospital; in every county…
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Standing Up To Sexual Harassment
Oct. 14, 2017
Sexual harassment in the workplace gets our attention when it’s national news. But it happens everywhere. Even Up North. How well does our community stand up to harassment and criminal sexual conduct in the workplace?
For any woman who has had their boss put his hand on her kn…
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Suckers, Fools, Chumps, and Pawns
Aug. 19, 2017
There are days when I feel like the grouchy old man on his front porch in boxer shorts, fist in the air, veins bulging at the temples, screaming at the neighborhood kids: "This country is going to hell!” I'm not mad at the kids on my street. I'm mad at America and Americans. Yeah, I'm…
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A Dear John letter to CNN
July 8, 2017
Dear CNN,
I think we both know it’s over. After 37 years together, I’m leaving you.
This shouldn’t come as a complete surprise. You must have noticed that I’ve been avoiding you and, on those rare times when we are together, you must have detect…
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Run the country like a business? Please don't.
June 3, 2017
When it comes to running our government, I’ll take a career politician, non-profit director or government bureaucrat over a CEO-citizen every time. The oft-made campaign promise of “If elected, I promise to run this [county/city/country] like a business!” leaves me slack-j…
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A Small Victory for Civil Discourse
Feb. 25, 2017
After this blistering election season and divisive first month of the new administration, one can only imagine how many friendships have been damaged or destroyed by the hot rage of political opinion. I’m not referring to the unfriending of the acquaintance of an acquaintance on socia…
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2017: The year of the woman
Dec. 17, 2016
Year of the woman? Yes, I know that our nation’s first female presidential candidate lost to the misogynist. I know how dark things look right now for the men and women who support the progressive agenda of equality and protecting women’s rights.
Had Hillary Clinton actu… Read More >>