Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie: Int. Women’s Day from March 11 to March 25!
March 8, 2019 International Women’s Day 2019 Happy International Women’s Day 2019! Meet Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie! Today’s interactive, slideshow Doodle is told by and made by women. In it, we … Continue reading
Nothing was done: killings continue…
Let’s stop saying bad police officers are rare. They’re plentiful from coast to coast.
American Foreign Policy Created the crowds seeking asylum at our borders
“Since Theodore Roosevelt in 1904 declared the U.S.’s right to exercise an “international police power” in Latin America, the U.S. has cut deep wounds throughout the region, leaving scars that will last for generations to come.”
Biggest Peace March in American History
We have stopped Trump’s militarism parade and will take back Armistice Day and secure the peace! Join A Broad Coalition Of Peace, Justice and Freedom Groups To Secure the Peace … Continue reading
Thief in Chief…
Trump bankrupted 4 corporations and let taxpayers pick up the tab. Now he is bankrupting the government and nobody will be able to pick up the tab.
NO to Neo-Fascism at the U. S. border!
“Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free…”
Insanity spreads…
In class struggles, there is a law of nature: No friction, no traction. Not one cent and not one vote for the parties of war and empire.
Vampire Blues ~OO~
“Our generation is on the verge of the most profound catastrophe the human species has ever faced. Death threats to the living earth are coming from all sides. Water, sunlight, air and soil are all threatened.”
Native Americans…
Genocide is as old as history. It has been a part of the human condition from the very beginning.
We do not know the exact number of people killed in the Americas. There was no one back in the time of Columbus compiling a census or doing a mass survey. However, we conclude that a figure of 50 to 75 million is reasonable.
Interdimensional linguistics…
“I am terrified by this dark thing That sleeps in me; All day I feel its soft, feathery turnings, its malignity.”
― Sylvia Plath