Monthly Archives: August 2020

StoryCorps

Story Corps is making interviewing for their archives easier with Story Corps Connect. There is no editing ability – just push record and go. My first interview is with Christopher Shillock- Minneapolis Poet and Radical. Danielle Zora This is his … Continue reading

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Invisible, Undiagnosed, (Misdiagnosed) Illness

“Health has sabotaged your life at many junctures.” Yes, it has. Dear Reader, you may have heard this story. A year after surviving the homeless shelter, I was happy and planning my TED talk. I was getting A’s at UT … Continue reading

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Heroes

Who is a hero? Unlike pornography, we don’t necessarily know it when we see it. The entirety of the WW2 soldier generation were declared heroes, the Greatest generation. Why? Because they won? Was it the cause? Anti-fascism? And today’s antifascists-antifa? … Continue reading

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Stormy Weather

I always return to CT. I love how green it is. I love that in an hour you can be in the mountains or the shore. I love it’s lakes and ponds and the diversity for it’s wildlife. But mostly, … Continue reading

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Allies-Alinsky- and Ideology (Part 1)

I went to the town’s summer recreation program when I was a child. In the morning, there were swimming lessons at the 2 big ponds in town; in the afternoon, the instructors were the lifeguards for free swim-so full day, … Continue reading

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