Intersectionality meets Halloween Tradition after a controversial tweet from Bette Midler.
Thoughts on “The Burn Book”
Early this morning, an anonymous post was shared to this website in an act of vigilante justice, giving five names of members of the activism community whom have committed serious wrongs, encouraging their barring from future activism efforts. The wrongs range from fraud to bullying to child endangerment, and I cannot disagree with the article's... Continue Reading →
Dean Strange on Public Education
Listen: Audio report on the role of public education, especially high schools, in the US, and how they are not efficiently preparing their students for the futures. TL;DR: It's loathsome!
The Op Ed: A Dark Tale Wrapped in A Bow
The news has been exploding after the recent release of an op-ed piece in the New York Times, authored by an anonymous source claiming to work as Executive staff. The piece details a "quiet resistance" within the White House against the president, Mr. Trump. The open letter to America is meant to inspire opponents of... Continue Reading →
Sorry, Big Apple, DC’s metro transit is WAY better.
My aunt would smite me, my grandma would disown me, my great uncle would have me disembowled, and that's just on my dad's side. Gaffneys are Manhattan through-and-through, but oh my LORD, Washington DC Metro understands accessibility. Hey, y'all! I'm Gaffney, I founded Activism On the Road, do funds for National Die In, design protest... Continue Reading →
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