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....
by Vijaya Nagarajan | Oct 7, 2020 | Uncategorized
Joan Baez recalls draft resistance movement in ‘The Boys Who Said No!’ A wonderful new film, “The Boys Who Said No”, is, to me, a provocation to act in the now, a way to learn from the inside of real voices of those who led the anti-draft...
by Elizabeth Stark | Oct 6, 2020 | Uncategorized
Jean Kawahara is a film editor who is working on The Sacred and the Snake, an incredibly important and exciting project that is currently crowdfunding for completion funds. Here’s a summary: “At Standing Rock, a two-spirit Jicarilla Apache/Navajo youth...
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...
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...
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