by Vijaya Nagarajan | Sep 30, 2020 | Personal Essays
September 18, 2020 This episode moved me to tears, to actually feeling this very moment in a deep way I had not been able to prior to listening to this. Listen to one of our most amazing poets, writers, one whose empathy of the heart is a brilliant mapping of our...
by Susan Defreitas | Sep 29, 2020 | Poetry
We’re living through a period of momentous upheaval in the United States, walking through the gates of history. I’ve dedicated myself once again to the practice of poetry in an effort to bear witness. 9.11.20 Today I’m sitting on the grease mats of the...
by Aya de Leon | Sep 28, 2020 | Audio/Visual, Personal Essays
I am working on a longer piece about the election and what it means to fight. Because let’s all be clear: we have the capacity to win this battle against rising fascism, and a Biden presidency opens the door for the Green New Deal, but we need to fight as hard...
by Sally Morton | Sep 25, 2020 | Uncategorized
An Indictment of the System: Protests Erupt as Cops Cleared for Killing Breonna Taylor in Her Home The Election That Could Break America: If the vote is close, Donald Trump could easily throw the election into chaos and subvert the result. Who will stop him?...
by Aya de Leon | Sep 24, 2020 | Opinion, Personal Essays, Uncategorized
“EMT and aspiring nurse Breonna Taylor, 26, was shot to death by police in her own home on March 13. In what has been described as a ‘botched raid,’ officers barged into Taylor’s apartment in Louisville, Kentucky, as she lay sleeping, and fired multiple rounds.” From...
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