Activism Blogs
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- A letter to the privileged: Can you hear us? — Not again. A raw letter to the privileged after the Breonna Taylor grand jury decision. As a Black law student I write a
- “Things Cis People Don’t Know” — Real talk, I posted a raw, numbered list called Things Cis People Don't Know about transgender experiences. You’ll get b
- Conservatives and the Lie of “Parental Rights” — Not all 'parental rights' are what they seem. I’ve covered sex ed for a decade, from AASECT to the Feminist Book Club, a
- Why Equity Matters in Education: Social Justice and the Fight for Change — What does equity in education look like today? I explain social justice versus equality, highlight discriminatory school
- Why we should be fighting for gender equity. Jul 28 — Want a fairer future for all genders? I explain what gender equity vs equality means, why gender equity matters, and pra
- The Hate is still Out There — A disturbing case in Navan where a gay teenager was beaten and the Gardaí released suspects without charge pushed me to
- The geography of a storm — Scenes of streets turned rivers open this post. I map Hurricane Melissa’s hit on Jamaica, Haiti and Cuba, unpack how deb
- When solidarity becomes spectacle — Packed pews and thunderous applause at Groote Kerk felt like a revival. As Francesca Albanese, UN Special Rapporteur, ur
- If It Was Only This Easy – a post-Election Day quilt — What happens when policy changes meet a sewing machine? My post-Election Day quilt If It Was Only This Easy joins my Ele
- A quilt on erasing female scientists from the internet — A stitch of protest became my HTTP 404 quilt after Election Day 2024. I stitched Women In Science letters with a red del
- Still Here, Still Queer — I’m reflecting on queer identity, resilience, and the weird mix of progress and backlash that defines being openly LGBTQ
- I want peace in the world — I’m thinking about food, kindness, and the small ways we hold each other together. A reflective post about everyday hope
- Another Ambulance — Vivid account of yet another ambulance attack in Gaza, using specific stories to highlight how normalized atrocities bec
- What, Me Worry? Accountability at MCI Norfolk — Exposes lack of accountability at MCI-Norfolk prison. Details guard abuses, administrative indifference,"What, me worry?
- closing the window — Opportunity windows close fast; seize now or regret. Cultural/political shifts demand immediate coordinated action befor
- institutions won’t save us — Traditional power structures failing; power now bottom-up through networks. Case studies of institution-bypassing change
- building a movement — Blueprint for grassroots momentum: recruit, train, sustain volunteers. Avoids common organizing pitfalls through clear p
- They have to be able to talk about us without us — Disability rights parallel: tech discussions about marginalized groups exclude those groups. Demands "nothing about us w
- My Friend Leah - Update 6 — Earlier dispatch in the Leah series, detailing communications, supply shortages, and the emotional toll of witnessing Ga
- My Friend Leah - Update 7 — A personal update on the situation of the author’s friend Leah in Gaza, mixing grim on‑the‑ground realities with small m