by Aya de Leon | Oct 5, 2020 | Guest Post, Personal Essays
Things were starting to feel normal – we were finally acclimated to our pandemic lives. We took walks on our suburban streets without the paranoia of others on our paths threatening our health, met friends in our backyards for socially distanced gatherings, set out...
by Aya de Leon | Apr 7, 2020 | Guest Post, Poetry, Uncategorized
One of my UC Berkeley students, Pablo Paredes, wrote the following poem, and it just felt so timely. You can also see him perform it in the video, below. Fear and despair are airborne diseases peor que el Coronavirus They … try to divide us But, we’ve...
by Elizabeth Stark | Mar 24, 2020 | Guest Post
I asked Lea Page, a wonderful writer and human being, to fill me in on the details of the work she’s been doing–now from home–to get out the vote. Below is what she wrote to me. As her advice makes clear, this is work we can continue doing even from...
by Aya de Leon | Mar 11, 2020 | Guest Post, Personal Essays
(Jan Gilbrecht is a long time friend of my family. She wrote up a wonderful first person account of working at the polls on Super Tuesday, and. I invited her to post it as a guest on the Daily Dose. Yesterday’s primary was tough for the Green New Deal, but the...
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