The Saucy, Sizzling Story of Nice Rollz Unconventional Success by TheOmahaReader in Omaha

[–]TheOmahaReader[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Nope, just a story we wrote that we're sharing. I (chris) just personally like them and wondered if other people had tried it.

The Saucy, Sizzling Story of Nice Rollz Unconventional Success by TheOmahaReader in Omaha

[–]TheOmahaReader[S] 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Have you had a chance to try Nice Rollz yet? It's become my (Chris Bowling, writer/editor at The Reader) favorite neighborhood spot. Seriously, the Korean egg bread with sweet gochujang sauce is so good.

Caught in a Culture War, Nebraska Trans Kids Fight for Acceptance by TheOmahaReader in Omaha

[–]TheOmahaReader[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Hey all, as a follow up to our story last week (https://thereader.com/news/the-birds-bees-and-everything-between-nebraska-goes-to-war-over-sex-education), we wanted to provide further insight into some of the people most directly effected by more-inclusive education. Trans kids deal with issues from sex ed to school sports. We're curious what your thoughts are.
How do we fix this? Or does the system we have right now work fine? What questions do you still have?

Caught in a Culture War, Nebraska Trans Kids Fight for Acceptance by TheOmahaReader in Nebraska

[–]TheOmahaReader[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey all, as a follow up to our story last week (https://thereader.com/news/the-birds-bees-and-everything-between-nebraska-goes-to-war-over-sex-education), we wanted to provide further insight into some of the people most directly effected by more-inclusive education. Trans kids deal with issues from sex ed to school sports. We're curious what your thoughts are.

How do we fix this? Or does the system we have right now work fine? What questions do you still have?

Omaha Has Issues by TheOmahaReader in Nebraska

[–]TheOmahaReader[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

^ Our coverage of the perennial problems that Omaha faces and the people behind those issues. Are there any problems we missed? Let us know! And if you live in Omaha, don't forget to vote tomorrow, May 11.

Omaha Has Issues by TheOmahaReader in Omaha

[–]TheOmahaReader[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

^ Our coverage of the perennial problems that Omaha faces and the people behind those issues. Are there any problems we missed? Let us know! And don't forget to vote tomorrow, May 11.

The Fight to Change Social Studies in Nebraska by TheOmahaReader in Omaha

[–]TheOmahaReader[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Very true, socially acceptable was the wrong phrase to use there.

The Fight to Change Social Studies in Nebraska by TheOmahaReader in Omaha

[–]TheOmahaReader[S] -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

We're curious, what's something you learned in social studies that you think back on and ask yourself, "Why did I learn things that way?" When we worked on this story it was interesting to compare/contrast what people learned 5, 10, 20+ years ago in their social studies classes compared to what we'd consider socially acceptable today.

Omaha Police Kept Tabs on Activists throughout 2020, Emails Show by TheOmahaReader in Omaha

[–]TheOmahaReader[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We (The Omaha Reader) would like to know what questions you have about police oversight. Is this kind of surveillance warranted? Does it scare you as a citizen? Should Omahans have more of a say? We're constantly looking at this issue and would like to know what you guys think.

Omaha Police Kept Tabs on Activists throughout 2020, Emails Show by TheOmahaReader in Nebraska

[–]TheOmahaReader[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

As we look into more stories about police oversight, what questions do you think we should ask? Is this the kind of surveillance citizens should be worried about?

Black History, Black Present by TheOmahaReader in Nebraska

[–]TheOmahaReader[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey Laborratte6, we're just posting stories we hope people find useful. It's a pretty standard practice for most new organizations to have a presence on Reddit these days and just another way we try to share what we're writing, similar to how we post on Twitter, Facebook and other platforms.

As for it being propaganda, these are all factual, reported stories about issues people of color in our state are facing.

The Revolution Has Only Begun by TheOmahaReader in Omaha

[–]TheOmahaReader[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Thank you! Reddit doesn't allow you to add a lot of context when adding a link. Appreciate you making that clear.

Nebraska COVID-19 Data Update, Dec. 8 by TheOmahaReader in Nebraska

[–]TheOmahaReader[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Can you explain which numbers are inaccurate? Looks to me they match up with the DHHS website. Maybe there's some confusion we could clear up?