We Have to Talk About Uganda Again It is with a heavy heart that I once again turn my readers' eyes towards events in Uganda. As I've written about in the past, both here and over on Medium, anti-LGBTQ+ policies are ramping up across the world. Over the past few months, the country of
Newsletter Revolutionary Acts: They Found the Road to Victory The World-Weary Missive is all about the fight for a better world. As part of my work here I often advocate for collective action, solidarity, and networking as a means of obtaining justice and equality for people across the board. In one of my previous articles, I detail a number
Newsletter Unparalleled Greed: Food Waste in the First World In last week's post, I discussed how food insecurity is a very large problem for low-income families. Lack of access to good, healthy produce contributes to poverty, mental and physical health problems, and the loss of dignity for people struggling to keep their families fed. The Truth About
A Brief Hiccup A series of unforeseen events got in the way of my typical posting schedule this week. The story that was meant to go out on Wednesday was interrupted by a perfect storm, including a drawn-out power outage and a flurry of appointments. It sucks to have missed Wednesday's
The Truth About Poverty, Diet, And Quality of Life We live in a world of wealth. Many of the things we have today, the things we take for granted, would have been unimaginable luxuries to the people of the past. Vehicles like cars and planes, clean drinking water, medicines and vaccines. Air conditioning, imagine living without air conditioning! The
Newsletter The Invisible Crime of Cultural Genocide We tend to think that 'genocide' only means mass murder...
Newsletter The Paradox of Intolerance Events of the past week have made this an even more topical subject.
Newsletter The Shifting Tide: Climate Change and Refugee Migration When disaster destroys your home, what do you do?
Newsletter We Need To Talk About Forced Sterilization Eugenics is alive and well. We need to end it, once and for all.
Newsletter Lawyers In the UK Defy Bar and Refuse to Act for Fossil Fuel Companies I promised you good news after Monday!
Newsletter Powerful Democracy: Accountability to The People Autocracy is not attractive. Justice is beautiful.
Newsletter Minimum Wage: Grieving Lost Dignity and Quality of Life The time for this argument has long past: the minimum wage needs to be raised.
Newsletter Child Marriage: What Real Grooming Looks Like In Canada and the United States, this still happens. CW: Child abuse and sexual assault.
Newsletter Intersectionality: Why You Can, And Should, Care About More Than One Thing Nothing in the world exists in a vacuum.
Newsletter So, What Gives Me Hope for a Better World? I promised I would pepper in a little sunshine when I started this letter.
Newsletter How to Become an Activist and Fight Against Injustice Today Becoming an activist doesn't need to be complicated. Small actions matter.