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Maybe I’m just weird—too self-important, too serious about things—but I’ve always taken seriously the question Why do I exist? I don’t mean in a cosmic sense, like how humans evolved or how come we’re conscious or whether and why a creator...
Anna Lind, the cofounder of this blog, a formidable activist and devoted theorist and writer, passed away in late October. She was 24.
I meant to write this sooner, but it was hard. I love Madness, but grief is a very sane sort of Madness....
This is a continuation of the previous post linked below, but it’s basically a free-standing defense of why addict activism is crucially conceptually distinct from drug user movements.
The Word "Addict," Part 1
The argument I make in this post is that addict activism is important and necessary. But I’m going to start by talking about a different activist community altogether: the Deaf liberation movement.
Why do I do this? Deaf activism was among...
This week I held the third entry in this series with Waithera Sebatindira, author of the newly published book Through an Addict’s Looking Glass.
A black-and-white photo of Waithera. They have short dark hair, large rounded glasses,...
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