by Kathrine Stokes Kathrine Dewar was born near Dary in Scotland in 1852. She immigrated to the United States in the 1880s. In 1888, she married Walter Stokes in Coal Creek, Colorado outside of Canon City, and the next year gave birth to her only child William. In 1898, the Stokes family moved to Pear … Continue reading Socialism– Poetry
America’s Mom Meddling in GarCo Custody Case
by Jacob Richards On August 25, right-wing anti-trans election denier Sherrona Bishop interviewed Garfield County parents Heather and Brent Fitzke about a recent court decision which gave temporary emergency guardianship rights of their transgender son to two local LGBTQ+ activists, on her podcast. Screen shot from Bishop's podcast/doxxing platform. The child is seventeen years old, … Continue reading America’s Mom Meddling in GarCo Custody Case
Christian Nationalism’s Conjectured Beliefs
There are too many end times conspiracy theories to count, but they mostly have one thing in common: God’s going to save Christians, take them to somewhere else, and everyone else will burn for all eternity. I feel like that’s a little harsh, but the god of the Bible is pretty brutal. Regardless, the point is that…well, what’s the point if we’re going somewhere else and this world can just burn?
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people displaced by climate change are not recognized in international law as “refugees” “We sweat and cry salt water, so we know that the ocean is really in our blood.” - Teresia Teaiwa distant mountains enshrined in fine mist, a foreign desert breathing easier, an island, somewhere, drowning, a family, somewhere, gathering tears, one by … Continue reading Poetry Showcase
