by Vijaya Nagarajan | Apr 30, 2020 | Personal Essays
April 30, 2020 The Moral Imagination of a Refrigerator By Vijaya Nagarajan It was 1993 and I was living in the beautiful city of Madurai in southern India, filled with the scent of fresh jasmine flowers woven into the hair of Tamil women’s braids. I was there on a...
by Aya de Leon | Apr 29, 2020 | Opinion, Personal Essays
You’re only as sick as your secrets. I am fat, Black, and female. And it was at the intersection of these identities that I learned about fat and the body—what would become my fat body and the bodies of others. Latina women, Black women, white women, and other women...
by Elizabeth Stark | Apr 28, 2020 | Opinion
Three of us launched the Daily Dose a couple of months ago out of Vijaya’s living room. We made it a nine-month commitment, through the vital 2020 election. As we were planning and even as we began, we had no idea that we’d be sheltering in place during a global...
by Aya de Leon | Apr 27, 2020 | Audio/Visual
Last week, for Earth Day, Coco Peila dropped her latest single “Whose World?” an amazing new anthem for the climate movement and the Green New Deal. Here are the lyrics. Coco Peila is a Bay Area rap goddess and climate activist. Whose. World? Intro So cold...
by Sally Morton | Apr 24, 2020 | Reporting, Uncategorized
Graphic by Emily Thiessen Tune in to Earth Day Live! Green energy could drive Covid-19 recovery with $100tn boost: Speeding up investment could deliver huge gains to global GDP by 2050 while tackling climate emergency, says report Michigan’s Ex-Gov. Rick Snyder...
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