Letters
Shackling is ridiculous and inhumane
Pamela White’s article “Pregnant in Prison” moved me to tears (cover story, Feb. 18). Having a wrist or ankle of a woman in labor shackled is shocking and inhumane. Only people who have never given birth would think such a thing is OK...
Letters: 8/11/16
Now I know not to vote for Danish
You do your readers a great service by informing them that Paul Danish is a candidate for...
Letters: 4/12/18
A humble suggestion
On April 5, I, and I’m sure many of you, watched the Boulder City Council host a public comment meeting in regards...
Letters: 11/3/16
BW’s Inexplicable Presidential Endorsement
Thanks for the article “The New Harvest of Rage,” by Joel Dyer in the October 27, 2016 edition of BW. Unfortunately,...
Letters 12/31: On the stimulus, the GOP and more
What to do? Contact lawmakers
Excellent suggestions for meaningful ways to beat pandemic boredom. (Re: “What to do when there’s ‘nothing’ to do,” Events, Dec....
Letters 12/10: Fracking and trees
Don’t frack our future
“What do these things have in common?” one of my peers in the Niwot Environmental Club asked, in reference to a...
Letters 9/2/21
A Canary in the Coal Mine
I was mystified and dismayed to learn that a pelican was found dead in the water at Union Reservoir...
Letters 1/7: On affordable housing
More context needed on housing issue
In reading this week’s guest column in the Boulder Weekly (Re: “Welcoming more racial diversity through affordable housing,” Dec....
Letters: 5/10/18
The world is watching the muni
I have spent roughly three months in Boulder now. As a Dutch researcher I have been trying to...
Letters: 2/22/18
On the Democratic establishment
I very much appreciate the decision-forming information in Joel Dyer’s editorial (Re: “For establishment Dems, it’s Party before people and the planet,”...







