Having to continually innovate to remain effective has long been the posture of the marginalized.
On Donald Trump Apologia or: Why Things Getting Worse Won’t Make Anything Better
In a hurry to break up with the establishment? Me too. But let’s talk this thing through a bit.
On World Bipolar Day: Thoughts On the Partner Who Loves Me
I lived through the best and worst of my adult life, as someone surviving bipolar disorder, with the love of my life close by.
No Welcome Mat for Fascism: Stop Whining About Trump’s Right to “Free Speech”
From Hillary Clinton to sanctimonious columnists, leftist equivocation in the face of fascism abounds.
To Save the Lives of Children, #AlvarezMustGo
“Anita Alvarez is pro-criminalization of children. It’s time for her to go.”
On Justice and Survival: A Native Reflection on International Women’s Day
Don’t we all deserve more than survival?
Don’t Pretend to Care About Black People if You Vote for Anita
On December 15, I was one of a group of 16 protesters who went to jail for an act of…
Heads Up Chicago: Fascism is Coming to Town
Boyd Rice, whose published views on sexual assault include the idea that “Rape is the act by which fear and pain are united in love” and that forcible sex acts are “the triumph of harmony through oppression,” has booked an upcoming show at a Chicago venue.
Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Roosh?
I am not afraid of Roosh Valizadeh. Because to me, he is not the face of rape.
Mariame Taught Me
I learned what my oppressors never wanted me to know: that transformation is always possible.