
Little essays and practical anarchy ("epistolary": contained in or carried on by letters)
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Keegan Robinson as “Keegan,” the host of Abolitionist Kids!
Note: This is the second essay in a series attempting to sketch out—through community-based field research (“partisan social science”) as well as more creative experimentation—a framework I’m calling commonsality.* You can read the first in...
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I’m a fervent believer in reading “Acknowledgments” sections, where/whenever they can be found. I mean, sure, I could let the art stand on its own, but why? If additional materials have been crafted to keep a piece of work company out there...
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Mike Gold has written extensively about environmental issues. His work has been published in the NY Daily News, the Albany Times-Union, The Virginian-Pilot and other newspapers.
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