dream your vicious dream, america. don’t let our picket lines disturb your picket fences. walk on, wayward manifest — your destiny awaits. meanwhile, we’ll be here, like the dirt beneath your feet.
Poetry Center Spread
Poetry by Danny Rosen, Art Goodtimes, Heather Nicholson, and Jacob Richards
Character of Survival: A Family Tradition
But, here’s the thing about sex work, it’s still work. It’s draining and exhausting, both mentally as well as physically. Sometimes I didn’t want to show up anymore than the receptionist at your dentists office doesn’t want to go into work. It’s literally playing pretend, creating and selling a fantasy. Balancing being too fake with too real. Juggling safety alongside needs. It was also scary.
MVEA Strikes out
By Richard ‘Snowball’ Evans As a sports enthusiast, I've endured my fair share of blowout losses, especially as a Rockies fan. Yet, nothing prepared me for the crushing defeat witnessed in the recent union negotiations between the Mesa Valley Education Association and District 51. MVEA supporters in red packed the negotiations with District 51. To … Continue reading MVEA Strikes out
Solidarity for D51 Teachers
Mesa County, teachers need your help. Please wear red and be a body in the room this Friday night or Saturday afternoon, 5/17 or 5/18. You don't have to understand what's going on, you don't even have to pay attention. Bring knitting, bring a book, eat the snacks provided at the back of the room! … Continue reading Solidarity for D51 Teachers
Carl Gleeser: GJ’s First Radical!
By People's History of the Grand Valley Meet Carl Gleeser: anarchist, labor organizer, publisher, radical feminist, writer, pacifist, and Grand Valley pioneer. Born 1856 in Germany, Gleeser immigrated to the United States in 1872. He was one of the very earliest settlers in the Grand Valley in 1881, Gleeser was here for a short time … Continue reading Carl Gleeser: GJ’s First Radical!
