
Haley Taylor Schlitz
Attorney and Columnist at Freelance
Attorney. 22 years old #GenZ #SMULaw #TWU #BoldlyGo #PonyUp #SGRho ΣΓΡ Opinions Are My Own she/her #KHive
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3 weeks ago |
insightnews.com | Haley Taylor Schlitz |Esq. Columnists
There’s something haunting about how truth reveals itself, sometimes quietly, sometimes by accident. That’s what happened when key figures within the Trump administration used the encrypted messaging app Signal to communicate in real time about top-secret U.S. military strikes in Yemen. In an astonishing breach, they accidentally included The Atlantic’s editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg in the chat.
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1 month ago |
insightnews.com | Haley Taylor Schlitz
On a quiet Saturday afternoon at Red Balloon Bookstore in Saint Paul, a bright blue chair sat center stage in the children’s section. Seated in it, Crystal L. Stein didn’t just read a story—she embodied one. Surrounded by shelves of picture books and a room full of curious children, Stein, a former finance executive turned literary visionary, held court with warmth and purpose.
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1 month ago |
insightnews.com | Haley Taylor Schlitz
There are moments in our national life when the weight of injustice feels almost immovable, when truth is twisted, rights are stripped, and those who’ve long stood at the front lines of progress feel pushed to the edge. In the aftermath of another bitter election, with faith in democracy worn thin, many have chosen silence over struggle. But on March 20 in the Twin Cities, I witnessed something powerful: a room filled with people who still believe the fight is worth it.
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1 month ago |
insightnews.com | Haley Taylor Schlitz
America is often told that we are a nation of irreconcilable differences, urban versus rural, red states versus blue, college-educated versus working-class. These divisions are mapped onto our politics, our media, and even our communities, shaping the way we view one another. But the reality is far more complicated, far more human.
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1 month ago |
insightnews.com | Haley Taylor Schlitz
A country reveals its soul not just in what it builds, but in what it chooses to destroy. The United States once built public schools as an investment in the American Dream. We built libraries as temples to knowledge. We built universities as launch pads for innovation. And we built the United States Department of Education as a commitment to ensuring that no child, no matter their race, zip code, or background, would be locked out of learning.
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On Monday, I attended @MayorCarter #StateOfTheCity. It was more than a speech, it was a vision of bold action, rooted in justice & community. Grateful to the Carter family for welcoming me to Saint Paul. Hope lives here & we’re building it together. #SaintPaul https://t.co/46ouX8MQFC

Soror Barbara Lee @SGRho is leading in the Oakland mayor’s race & if it holds, she’ll make history as the first Black woman elected as Mayor. As her Goddaughter, I’m so proud to witness this moment. 💙💛🐩 #BarbaraLeeSpeaksForMe #SigmaGammaRho https://t.co/f4kKOiw5Az

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