P.Deconstructing White PrivilegeIn the wake of the recent debate, I found myself for the first time ever, struggling to come to grips with my own whiteness.Jun 21, 2020Jun 21, 2020
P.A Poem: Lifetimes of LoveAfter the accident, I barricaded my heart. Love had disfigured me, literally.Feb 4, 2020Feb 4, 2020
P.The Fall Part V: Hurting? Keep your butt in the chair!In a society still organised within a masculine paradigm, strength and resilience are often ascribed to those less overtly susceptible to…Aug 2, 20191Aug 2, 20191
P.The Fall Part IIII: On Free WillA site on the interweb, known as Wikipedia, reads that free will is the ability to choose between different possible courses of action…Feb 11, 2019Feb 11, 2019
P.The Fall Part III: Scissoring a StrangerThey say that the more desperate people are, the more receptive they become. And so it was that during one of my rockbottom moments late…Jan 16, 2019Jan 16, 2019
P.The Fall II: Permission to be humanAll the way up until my latest release from the hospital, I had been in surprisingly good spirits, all things considered. Between…Dec 2, 2018Dec 2, 2018
P.The Fall Part 1: On Not DyingOn the last day of this past September, I managed to fall out of a fourth story window, while sleepwalking within my godfather’s apartment…Nov 17, 2018Nov 17, 2018
P.A Poem: This GardenBreathe into the the wreckage, darling. Let it settle unto this fertile earth. Allow the million gleaming fragments to come down for all…Sep 28, 20181Sep 28, 20181
P.A Poem: Dear AutumnWarm summer breeze, my love. I still feel him dancing, inside of me.Sep 22, 2018Sep 22, 2018
P.On Environmental Policy: Where is the Outrage!?Few people are aware that Namibia was the first African country to include environmental protection in its Constitution. Article 95…Sep 19, 2018Sep 19, 2018