Like it or not, progressive policies can save us from this crisis.

It has been a difficult week. In fact it has been a difficult couple of months, and the last week feels like it's spanned as long as another month. I had been avoiding writing about the impending COVID-19 outbreak, though following it closely, for several reasons. Mainly I am not an expert in epidemiology or… Continue reading Like it or not, progressive policies can save us from this crisis.

How to Make a War

The decade began with violence. Not unlike the violence that has characterized the past two decades of unending American military involvement in the Middle East. But this move signified and escalation, one that promises renewed violence and political and humanitarian turmoil. Much to the shock and panic of international allies, adversaries and American citizens alike,… Continue reading How to Make a War

Reality has no home here

I have spent most of my adult life in a place I did not grow up. I came from Texas to Chicago for college, and have stayed nearly a decade. I could easily go back to Texas, but I have made relations and connections here, and choose to stay, whether I consider it home or… Continue reading Reality has no home here