Tom DeWolf on #FreedomWalk2026, June 15-18. On the Canal Trail to Rochester
—On the Abolition Road
—Into Syracuse with the Velveteen Rabbit
—Northern Spring Peepers
—Sites where Frederick Douglass lived, worked, and is buried https://t.co/OKGTar49yp
Tom DeWolf on #FreedomWalk2026, June 8-13. From Albany to Syracuse
—Wildlife along the Erie Canal.
—An escape from Syracuse House that inspired Elizabeth Cady Stanton
—The Jerry Rescue, enabled by thousands
—The Oneida Carrying Place
https://t.co/sFlR4SY3z9
Some of the most polarizing politicians say that they want to put an end to our divisions. Rich Harwood speaks of the wish people often express for a new, apolitical path to civic renewal. Our politics won't lead us to that path; our actions can. https://t.co/p5PPGpZzFY
The MOU has been released. I look forward to hearing from the White House and JD Vance how this is something other than a conditional surrender. But I predict that it will not be signed. https://t.co/NeHLe3iOvp
@JoyceCarolOates It was a different world—not a better one, just a different one. It behooves us to understand why it was different and why our predecessors believed and acted as they did. That is not a simple or comfortable task.
Tom DeWolf on #FreedomWalk2026, June 1-7, from Poughkeepsie to Albany
—Gravesites of Revolution Era slaves and African-American leaders.
—Along the Erie Canalway Trail.
—The Stephen and Harriet Myers House, a headquarters of the Underground Railroad.
https://t.co/HGkHPMmk9O
@ruthbenghiat@kwelkernbc She did well, but she asked the wrong question. She asked whether there is evidence, not: What is the evidence? She didn't ask for specifics.