When will we avid consumers quit going to Walmarts? Are lower prices really a defensible excuse?
Blog Posts on Politics
Drowned in the Rio Grande
The history of our shared responsibility, as U.S. citizens, for the deaths at our border is also our responsibility for our government’s decades-long covert attacks on the democratically-elected leaders in those countries.
18 Favorites of 2018
I’ve once again chosen my most popular posts of 2018, based on visits, comments, Tweets and Facebook likes.
Kentucky Boys
It was only words. But words have gotten us where we are now.
Start by Getting Them in the Room
The opening of the U.S Congress, two days ago, showed us what happens when we are in the room.
First Wolf in Yellowstone
There is something about the fierce wordless independence of the female wolf that stirs an atavistic antagonism.
Too Many
We all know, if vaguely, that we are facing something we might call a catastrophe.
My Azure State
I have lived here for twenty-seven years, and in all that time, I’ve felt and seen a slow progression in state politics toward justice.
Two Women in an Elevator
Women have been taught not to scream lest we be discounted as “hysterical”… and so the strength of our voices, and of our fury, has been denigrated and eliminated from public discourse.
Basket
My friend Katie is a Cassandra, cursed by the god to know and speak prophesies that no one would believe… Her mission is the end of the world.
