They Don’t Tell You What It’s Like To Lose A Teacher —On bell hooks & LovingMourning someone you’ve never met, but whom you’ve read for years and years, is surprising and strange and sad all at once.Dec 20, 20211Dec 20, 20211
Lessons in Liberation: How to Break Up by Writing a Love LetterIf we’re going to work for something our entire lives, may love be what tires us out until we are finally able to find each other.Nov 18, 2021Nov 18, 2021
Two Twenty-Three 2020, Remembering Ahmaud Arberyyou may have been inquisitive an aspiring electrician curious about internal wiring an existing structure the frame, its knotted veinsFeb 23, 2021Feb 23, 2021
Questions of Belonging: Living and Growing as a Feminist Philosopher“What can one do with a degree in feminist theory?” The answer is simple, “Anything.”Jan 2, 2021Jan 2, 2021
Coping, Healing, and Living Alone in QuarantineLiving alone during a pandemic has been a strange opportunity to deepen my relationship with myself. Is it selfish, or is it healing?May 16, 20201May 16, 20201
The Troll That Got To Me — and Why I Will Still WriteAbout ten years ago, I had experience with trolls before they were ‘trolls.’ Well, they were still trolls, but the word ‘troll’ didn’t…Feb 16, 20201Feb 16, 20201
“Magic for Humans” is the Show for People Who Want to Feel Good and HumanJustin Willman has the kind of credibility I didn’t know I wanted or needed from a magician.Jan 8, 2020Jan 8, 2020
Introducing Feminist Frameworks — some online modules for your feminist learning!For those wanting a crash course on some of my favorite feminist articles and key concepts that have framed my own thinking, two online…Mar 4, 2019Mar 4, 2019