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A few photos from downtown Durham. Three short blocks from Oakwood Park to my bus stop on Rigsbee.
Some thoughts:
Political messages as indicators of a whole vibe:
It’s easy to think that political stickers, graffiti, or stencils are po...
Y’all
This morning, Durham government employees and agents — HEART (Holistic Empathetic Assistance Response Teams), DPD (Durham Police Department), and Parks & Rec (the Durham department, not the TV show) attempted to “sweep” our unhoused...
Hey friends,
Lately, every time I start to write an Unruly Quaker, I’m getting overwhelmed by how much there is to say about so many things.
I’m heartbroken and irate about this latest war. We — the U.S. — are killing so many people, inc...
I’ve finally, finally started volunteering regularly inside prison.
It took years of effort, stymied and delayed by COVID, to find my way into a place that most folks are trying to find their way out of.
Why have I been fighting my way...
Dear City Council Members,
I am a long-time Durham resident asking you to vote NO on a city contract with Peregrine Technologies, Inc., which promises technology to help create a “Real-Time Crime Center” (RTCC) in Durham. An RTCC would con...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Award-winning author, most recently of Believarexic. Also an editor, social justice worker, mystic, history nerd, artist, restorative justice facilitator, homicide court companion, disco roller-skater, mom, white cis bi unruly Quaker.
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