
Queer, neurodivergent mom and researcher exploring leftist contradictions on the path to collective liberation. How do we survive and even thrive in a capitalist society, while working to create a more radical future?
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Crystal I received in December for 5 years of working at Microsoft
Being automated out of our jobs has been a simmering fear for many tech workers over the past few years as the AI* bubble has grown. Those of us working directly on AI prod...
After ghosting this platform for way too long, I have returned to Substack to say a loud what the fuck is going on????? Also, a quiet ‘what the fuck were you doing’ to my prior perfectionist efforts on Substack, specifically the AI generate...
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Nine months ago, I thought this would be a prolific year of writing for me. I led my first workshop on Finding your Role in Collective Liberation last December, expecting it would be the first of many....
After many delays, I’m finally back with a new “What is an activist?” installment, an interview series aiming to show that activism can look as many different ways as there are people. We all have a way to contribute that is unique and mean...
People, businesses and institutions around the world are participating in a general strike today. Unfortunately, I couldn’t take the day off work, but I am dedicating some time to amplifying Palestinian voices, educating myself, and publish...
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Pronounced Mad-eh-line (rhymes with pine). Queer, neurodivergent mom, activist and researcher based in Seattle and working in tech. I'm here to explore the contradictions of living a radical, nonconformist, abolitionist life in a capitalist society.
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