by Aya de Leon | Apr 16, 2020 | Audio/Visual
Like so many parents with kids in public school, we were all on lockdown, day after day, with hours to fill. Our family was fortunate, my partner and I both work from home, and there’s been no interruption in our income (yet). My man works full time and I work...
by Vijaya Nagarajan | Apr 15, 2020 | Audio/Visual, Personal Essays, Reviews
The erosion of everyday life as we have never imagined it before. We can see potential death all around us, as we do the most normal things we know how to do. Breathing. Touching. Learning to talk with a 6-foot distance between us, “Two shopping carts long,” the...
by Elizabeth Stark | Apr 14, 2020 | Opinion
Last night I sat at our table between one of my children and my partner, staring into the small screen of my laptop. The computer was set opposite a rush-job Sedar plate, and on the screen were the faces of about a dozen folks I just adore. A Sedar is the celebration...
by Aya de Leon | Apr 13, 2020 | Opinion, Personal Essays
Last week was hard. The conservative majority on the highest Wisconsin state court ruled that their citizens would be forced to risk death in a pandemic in order to vote. This, in spite of an injunction by the WI Governor to delay the primary and have citizens vote by...
by Sally Morton | Apr 10, 2020 | Reporting, Uncategorized
Youth Activists Letter to Vice President Joe Biden People’s Bailout Center of Gravity for the Resistance By Max Elbaum Why The Green New Deal is Cheap, Actually By Tim Dickinson Without rights for farm workers, EU’s food supplies are at risk: Amid the...
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