
Country music makes us comrades. This is a the intersection of my solo music project (Nathan Evans Fox) and culture project (Country Music Comrades). It's all dedicated to making sure everyone gets fed and everyone gets to own their twang.
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It’s been an helluva treat getting to learn and share anti-Confederate Southern history with all who partook this summer. I am immensely grateful to everyone who donated to the guests and participated in the streams. Special thanks a...
It keeps happening. I’m just too irresistible 💅. This time I’m going viral promoting ✨crime✨ (jk jk, my FBI agent can’t tell when I’m joking). TikTok even took this video down for a while for promoting nefarious a...
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This is the intersection of my music project (Nathan Evans Fox) and culture project (Country Music Comrades).
Mennonite pastor, writer (Fire By Night, How to Have An Enemy), deep work on bad theology takes, pollinator gardener, abolitionist
Writer, Community Organizer, Proud Appalachian Kentuckian, country music and witchcraft enthusiast. Song For a Hard-Hit People: A Memoir of Antiracist Solidarity From a Coal Miner’s Daughter from Haymarket Books will be released April 2026
caring loudly for tennessee’s HD51 \ud83d\udc93
Senator Charlane Oliver is a mom, wife, and organizer proudly serving Tennessee’s 19th Senate District. Champion for working families, women, public education, and civil rights.
anarchist. afropessimist. urban theorist. managing editor, scalawag magazine.
Clergy in the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) tradition // spouse & dad // rural Southerner
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