
Writing from the heart of red-state America - where democracy is tested and the stakes are personal. For organizers, truth-tellers, and anyone tired of waiting for someone else to fix it.
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Imagine a country where the president sued his own tax agency for $10 billion.
Then imagine his own Justice Department settled the case.
That settlement did not just end the lawsuit. It created a $1.776 billion taxpayer-funded pool for pe...
A note to readers: This is Part Two of a two-part essay. Part One began in Pulaski, Tennessee, where the Ku Klux Klan was born not as a ghost story or a costume, but as a political weapon built to stop Black freedom from becoming Black powe...
A note to readers: This is Part One of a two-part essay. It deals directly with racial terror, white supremacy, and the Ku Klux Klan. I am not writing this because the Klan is interesting as a costume or a ghost story. I am writing it becau...
Reader note: This piece includes clips of Trump’s original comments and responses from members of Congress. I’ve placed the key videos inside the essay and included the full clip archive at the bottom so you can watch the exchanges for your...
A quick note before we start: This piece is not an attack on hope, and it is not an argument against organizing in hard districts. It is the opposite. If we are going to fight this map, we have to tell voters the truth about what the map do...
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