by Vijaya Nagarajan | Sep 23, 2020 | Personal Essays
http://https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lrfsyxJvkj4WillpowerMy children, when they were younger, loved the Frog and Toad series. They still do. One of the funny themes, as I recall it now, was on willpower. Would one of them, either Frog or Toad, who were best friends,...
by Aya de Leon | Sep 21, 2020 | Personal Essays, Uncategorized
The death of Ruth Bader Gisburg is blow. Especially right now, as we are attempting to wrestle this nation from the grip of misogynist white supremacy and stop the slide into authoritarian government. RBG represented a strong voice—although sometimes a lone voice—for...
by Sally Morton | Sep 18, 2020 | Reporting
Nurse Accuses ICE of Forcing Hysterectomies on Unsuspecting Detainees: In a complaint filed on September 14, a nurse refers to one gynecologist working with a Georgia immigration detention center as “the uterus collector.” Democrats unveil new agenda for economic...
by Aya de Leon | Sep 17, 2020 | Poetry
“Everything this year is about who gets to breathe.” -Elizabeth Stark As the 20th century African American poet Claude McKay said of lynchings, “if we must die,” let us not die like penned hogs. let us nobly die, So that our...
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