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View from the Polls: Super Tuesday in Richmond California

View from the Polls: Super Tuesday in Richmond California

by Aya de Leon | Mar 11, 2020 | Guest Post, Personal Essays

(Jan Gilbrecht is a long time friend of my family. She wrote up a wonderful first person account of working at the polls on Super Tuesday, and. I invited her to post it as a guest on the Daily Dose. Yesterday’s primary was tough for the Green New Deal, but the...
By Any Means Necessary: Poetry Promoting Science, an interview with Devi S. Laskar

By Any Means Necessary: Poetry Promoting Science, an interview with Devi S. Laskar

by Elizabeth Stark | Mar 10, 2020 | Interviews, Poetry

Devi S. Laskar is a poet and author of the award-winning debut novel The Atlas of Reds and Blues. Devi was asked to participate in Poets for Science, a participatory exhibit exploring the connection between science and poetry, curated by Jane Hirshfield, and the poem...
Joe Biden and My Family’s Legacy of Lynching

Joe Biden and My Family’s Legacy of Lynching

by Aya de Leon | Mar 9, 2020 | Personal Essays

My African American great grandfather was a tailor in South Carolina. In the 1930s, he owned a small shop and was able to support his family. One day—as the story goes—a white man came into his shop and became abusive. He yelled at my great grandfather. My great...
Climate in the News, a survey of key links, by Sally Morton

Climate in the News, a survey of key links, by Sally Morton

by Sally Morton | Mar 6, 2020 | Reporting

Remember this? October 20, 2019: AFN declares ‘state of emergency’ for climate change FAIRBANKS — An emotional dispute over climate change and resource development divided the Alaska Federation convention floor for an hour on Saturday, but in the end, AFN approved a...
Treesitting in Yggdrasil, flash fiction by Susan DeFreitas

Treesitting in Yggdrasil, flash fiction by Susan DeFreitas

by Susan Defreitas | Mar 5, 2020 | Fiction

Dear Mom and Dad, It’s been awhile since we’ve talked, so I wanted to drop a line to let you know that I am A-okay, though without phone or WiFi for the foreseeable—hence this good old-fashioned letter, written on good old-fashioned paper, made from good...
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