Walt StallingsSugarcaneAside from the salsa music beating loudly out of the trebly car radio, we rode through Buga in silence. Our taxi jerked through the narrow…Apr 18, 2020Apr 18, 2020
Walt StallingsLove in the Time of CoronaDay six of my government-suggested, self-imposed quarantine and I have yet to think of anything profound to say. It’s not that I’m…Mar 21, 2020Mar 21, 2020
Walt StallingsHollandazedI like breakfast food and booze as much as the next person (honestly, I probably like the latter a lot more than the next person). In…Mar 22, 2019Mar 22, 2019
Walt StallingsMapping a New American Narrative: The Mapping Prejudice Project and African American Literature…On January 14, 1963, on a frigid winter day in Montgomery, Alabama, the state’s newly elected governor, George Wallace, stood behind a…Dec 11, 2018Dec 11, 2018
Walt StallingsVerbally Crafting a Crisis: How Immigration Rhetoric Sparked an Actual Humanitarian Disaster in TNOn the morning of April 5th, 2018, United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents, in a joint operation with the IRS and…May 4, 2018May 4, 2018
Walt StallingsReflecting on my changing reflectionSeven years ago I asked Diana out, in the front seat of her car, in the yellow glow of a Waffle House sign. I was reeling from the sudden…Jun 9, 2017Jun 9, 2017