- Truly Effective Protest
- Anti-Abortion Army: Say What They Are
- The Baby Voice
- Covid Pandemic in Perspective
- Workers Week of Action in MN
- The Laken Riley Case
- Antisemitism Weaponized by Authority
- Fighting Florida Book Bans
- I Went to CPAC 2024
- Stop Treating Rural People Like Children
Truly Effective Protest
By Astra Taylor and Leah Hunt-Hendrix
The Guardian
The diminished organisational capacity in American civic life is reflected in the weakness of social movements that appear, on the surface, to be robust. To make a real and lasting mark, transformative solidarity must involve expanding the number of supporters while also strengthening the relationships between participants.
Anti-Abortion Army: Say What They Are
By Jessica Valenti
Abortion, Every Day
Anti-abortion lawmakers and activists are counting on us being too overwhelmed to stop them from normalizing this madness. They figure if they can keep hitting us with horror after horror, the next time we read a story of a woman going septic we’ll respond with a resigned head-shake rather than energized outrage.
The Baby Voice
By Caroline Bologna
HuffPost
When Alabama Republican senator Katie Britt delivered the GOP response to the State of the Union, the senator spoke in a breathy voice with a soft and sweet quality ― even as she described horrific acts of sexual violence and murder and painted a dystopian picture of the United States. For activist Jess Piper, there was no mistaking that sound. Britt was using “fundie baby voice.”
Covid Pandemic in Perspective
By Rick Perlstein
The American Prospect
The best exemplification of the cultural manias that rendered America’s response to the pandemic the moral equivalent of a war of all against all was the mayor of Las Vegas, who insisted casinos should reopen as soon as possible and let the market sort out the rest: “competition will destroy” the resorts where “it becomes evident that they have a disease.”
Workers Week of Action in MN
By Amie Stager
In These Times
Collective power is rising in Minnesota. Thousands of union members and a broad coalition of community groups banded together to demand better contracts, quality schools, housing and a livable planet. Unions in Minnesota have been aligning with community groups for more than a decade, participating in actions to build solidarity and worker power.
The Laken Riley Case
By Andrew Prokop
Vox
The Trump campaign is trying to make Laken Riley the face of its argument that Joe Biden’s border policies have deadly consequences. While he has hosted rallies before that featured family members of people killed by unauthorized immigrants, Riley’s death seems set up to be more central to his campaign messaging than any of these prior tragedies.
Antisemitism Weaponized by Authority
Fighting Florida Book Bans
By Sara Youngblood Gregory
Yes!
Access to queer and trans stories can’t rely solely on libraries or other institutions. Independent publishers, informal advocacy networks, and tight-knit social groups all create vital points of access.
I Went to CPAC 2024
By Addie Stan
The New Republic
Fascism does not require a majority of support in order to win. Its willingness to trample norms allows for massive cheating and manipulation of the public. CPAC is a neofascist enterprise, and the fascists are getting organized. They’re telling you what they want to do—and they want to do it all over the world.
Stop Treating Rural People Like Children
By Amanda Marcotte
Salon
Nobody is more insulting to rural voters than the people who are giving them nothing and taking their votes. They claim Democrats are insulting, but Democrats are doing something for them and getting none of their votes. But nothing’s more condescending than getting votes and doing nothing in return.