by Sally Morton | Oct 16, 2020 | Uncategorized
COVID, Collective Resistance and Columbus: Celebrating Indigenous Peoples’ Day 2020: Multiple crises in Indian country make organizing all the more urgent now. What use is a country if you can't work to better the lives of yourself and your neighbors? Unions have...
by Aya de Leon | Oct 15, 2020 | Audio/Visual
One of my core self-care practices is peer counseling. I use it to address childhood trauma, as well as to manage present time challenges and just the stresses of everyday life. That work supports my art and my activism, and has allowed me to stay engaged and...
by Aya de Leon | Oct 14, 2020 | Upcoming Events
Hey folks! Like what you read here? Come hear and see us live as part of LitQuake’s virtual festival this year! October 20th, 7PM, PST! Our panel was featured in the SF Chronicle, and you can register for zoom access with this link. It will also be streamed on...
by Sabina Khan-Ibarra | Oct 13, 2020 | Poetry
On the 157th night of coviding, the sapphire white lightning cracks the ocean waves ecstatic, you search for the chant of rain pellets that often accompanies the tempest- but there is none, this storm, she dances alone. Her talon reaches across the parched cobalt sky....
by Aya de Leon | Oct 12, 2020 | Opinion, Uncategorized
Tr*mp is an abuser. We all know that. Which is why we are so triggered right now. Abusers don’t take rejection well. The US electorate is getting ready to reject him. We are the woman preparing to leave her batterer—the moment when she is most likely to get killed....
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