On Black Death and grieving modalities
Our deaths, even in private, are suggestions of what we deserve. And they are always in relationship with the state.
Our deaths, even in private, are suggestions of what we deserve. And they are always in relationship with the state.
The complex and intricate relationship between notions of disability and indigenous concepts of spiritual marking are alive in Harriet’s story.
I think that when we begin to open up about harm, cleanliness, criminalization and stigma, we get better at loving each other. And when we listen, we build up sustainable, community driven responses to diagnosis and harm.
Escape is little more than retreat, but Liberation is the creation of something you don’t need to escape from.
“We’ve always been at the center of the theft.” - Andrew Salkey Six months into the catastrophe of my grandmother's death, her car was broken into three times. The last time they took her notebooks and my favorite shoes. Before…
We are agents and shapers of history, culture and discourse, not mere passive, thoughtless victims. We were sizing them up the same time they were sizing us up.
Prison reform continues to be structured around arbitrary definitions of who does and doesn’t deserve humane treatment
Regardless of who destroyed the Earth, I’m still expected to clock in on time, not steal from them people, not lie to authorities, not kill Daniel Hortzclaw.
My husband and I recently sought therapy here in Belgrade, Serbia, where we moved from Zagreb, Croatia some months ago after living there for close to three years. A point of contention in our marriage has been my desire to…
By Arielle Iniko Newton Editorâs Note: If youâre not Black, this conversation ainât for you. Luvvie Ajayi is a popular online commentator who fucked up badly this week after she demonized poor Black activists who demand compensation for our labor…