Julie CarliFurry Little Tin CansMy father’s death was a “sort of” shock. At least, that’s what I tell people when they ask. I think it makes them feel more comfortable…Aug 14, 2019Aug 14, 2019
Julie CarliNo Women Headliners At Stagecoach: That Don’t Impress Me MuchAs the Budweiser Clydesdales made their annual trot to Stagecoach today, a two-year tradition of zero women headliners at the biggest…Apr 26, 2019Apr 26, 2019
Julie CarliSex Work with Cerebral PalsySex work is taboo. And, the professionalization of our most intimate acts only becomes more controversial when married with disability…Apr 10, 2018Apr 10, 2018
Julie CarliCreative Reversals of American Media Deregulation (Part 2)American news is degenerate. For over thirty years, the standards of journalism have slowly whittled down as technological innovation has…Feb 25, 2018Feb 25, 2018
Julie CarliCreative Reversals of American Media Deregulation (Part 1)From technology, science, communications, medicine, and education, there is not a single facet of traditional life that has remained…Feb 25, 2018Feb 25, 2018
Julie CarliIt’s Not Rocket ScienceGenuine authority in a democratic state inherently involves trust built on “the belief that the trustee will act in a beneficial manner…Feb 19, 2018Feb 19, 2018
Julie CarliTitillating TyrantTyranny. Defined as an autocratic form of rule in which one individual exercises power without any legal restraint. Tyranny is blind to…Feb 19, 2018Feb 19, 2018
Julie CarliResisting ‘White America’ in the Land of Two MediasSocial media is the modern panacea of a crumbling global society. From totalitarian regimes in the Middle East to Resistance protests in…May 31, 2017May 31, 2017
Julie CarliThe Dangers of Billy Bob from TennesseeWe all know him. Raised on a farm where they grow the traditional slave crops in rural America. Billy didn’t go to college and always goes…Nov 22, 2016Nov 22, 2016
Julie CarliTerminal Effects of MediaOnly when lions have historians will hunters cease being heroes – African ProverbNov 20, 2016Nov 20, 2016