PrivacyThere are two kinds of privacy: that which you freely discard and the privacy that is ripped from your hands.
The Terrorism Empathy Gap: Why We Still Care More About Paris Than Ankara.Empathy is defined as “the…
Brown Bodies as “Strange Fruit”: 1939 to PresentWhen I listen to many forms of music, I often search…
Can you see me?For maybe the 4th time this week, I read the comments. I never read the comments but this week I somehow decided that strangers can validate my existence. I was wrong.Everyone knows that you should never read the comments to any post that deals with race, poverty, gender…
Men Should Help Other Men Learn How Not To Be Misogynist, Because It’s Unfair And Time-Consuming To Rely On Women To Do ThatI follow a lot of feminist writers on Twitter. Some because they are my friends, some because they are friends of my…
We Can All Learn from Creating Change 2016You may have read the news reports about the protest of a reception at this year’s Creating Change conference in Chicago. Maybe you were there? Maybe a friend called you from the conference relaying a breathless account?
The Danger of Scalia’s WordsLast week, during the case Fisher v. University of Texas, Supreme Court Justice Scalia questioned the effectiveness of affirmative action by stating that African-American students do not do well in “advanced” schools. He said,