by Vijaya Nagarajan | Mar 4, 2020 | Personal Essays
Today, March 4, 2020 is the day after one of the most important primary elections for the Democratic presidential nomination. Sixteen states voting for delegates. This presidential election seems so critical in ways previously unimaginable. I’m reminded of an ancient...
by Aya de Leon | Mar 3, 2020 | Opinion
Aya de Leon: I went to Elizabeth Warren’s rally last year in Oakland and fell in love. She was warm, funny, and was outlining policy platforms that would transform the US into the nation I would be proud and joyful to live in. But I wasn’t ready to endorse officially....
by Aya de Leon | Mar 2, 2020 | Personal Essays
Recently, I have begun to understand white people a little better. I am a California Puerto Rican, born in Los Angeles and grew up in the Oakland Bay Area. Earthquake country. The recent quakes in Puerto Rico are a tectonic collision of my history: my grandmother’s...
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