When your mother is diagnosed with a degenerative disease, mourning turns from sadness into rebellion. Against systems that stole her prime years for survival wages. Against a culture that discards people when they’re no longer productive. Against the manufactured urgency that says caring deeply is a luxury you can’t afford. This is about grief as a political act, about refusing to go numb in a world that profits from our disconnection.
Author: Nadine J
In 2025, eugenics no longer requires gas chambers or sterilization laws. Instead, it operates through executive orders and budget cuts, achieving the systematic removal of disabled, poor, and immigrant bodies from society with plausible deniability.
Leading genocide scholars unanimously agree that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza. Here I discuss the historical distinction between Judaism and Zionism as a political ideology, and expose how antisemitism accusations are weaponized to silence legitimate criticism.
Neurodiverse education in public institutions often fails the very children it vows to support. This article sheds light on the nationwide challenges, using a Denver suburb’s charter school as a case study.
Curriculum debates have become hotbeds for dangerous efforts to politicize education through propaganda tactics aimed at shaping student perspectives and collective memory along partisan lines.
Navigating beyond the Eurocentric mindset, we uncover the pressing need for diverse educational narratives.