Social Justice and Advocacy
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A Goddess Walks the Margins: On Justice
Author’s Note Of all the virtues I’ve tried to write through recently, justice is the one that doesn’t sit still. The others—integrity, truth, momentum, stewardship—let you take their measure, eventually.… Read more.
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Crown and Rod: Accoutrement of Authority
Author’s Note This post continues the Tools series—but at this point, pretending that tools are neutral feels willfully naïve. Authority is a tool. So is hierarchy. So is the language… Read more.
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The Myth of the Middle Ground
“The sad truth is that most evil is done by people who never make up their minds to be good or evil.”— Hannah Arendt The Comfort of Compromise In 1938,… Read more.
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Bathed in Blue and Red
The sirens wail like distant wolves, echoing through once-deserted streets. Neon flashes of blue and red streak across the blacktop, bathing everything in a strobing, surreal glow. A trio of riot… Read more.
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Why Society Needs You to Struggle
The Price of Survival The hum of fluorescent lights buzzes overhead as Laura stands in the checkout lane, her feet aching in worn-out sneakers that have seen too many miles.… Read more.
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Selling Out: How Modern Society Profits from Rebellion
What happens when your outrage becomes just another product on the shelf? Outrage on Display Imagine standing in a spotlight, heart pounding, holding a jagged shard of glass to your… Read more.
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The Innocence We Shatter
CONTENT WARNING This article contains descriptions of traumatic events, including family separation, detentions, and the emotional toll on children and families affected by immigration policies. These experiences may be distressing… Read more.







