it is really bad how many people across the political spectrum on social media seem to discuss things in terms of discredited genetic pseudoscience when it comes to identity
it is really bad how many people across the political spectrum on social media seem to discuss things in terms of discredited genetic pseudoscience when it comes to identity
One of my favorite movies and ensembles. Top notch.
watched TO SLEEP WITH ANGER yesterday and i know i'm late on this but what a picture. bona fide masterpiece of american filmmaking.
iβm sure someone else has already put this together but fucking wild he called for members of congress to be hanged the same day the coast guard said a noose is no longer a hate symbol
I'm editing an anthology about unlikable characters and seeking work from younger writers, 15-21. If you know of one such writer who might want to submit their work for consideration, please share this call for submissions: audacity.substack.com/p/acquired-t...
Yusuf Komunyaaka
www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/58749/...
Colorful printed scene of figures in line to vote
Jacob Lawrence, "The 1920s: The Migrants Arrive & Cast Their Ballots," screenprint, 1974 noma.org/election-day...
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Saying this again: there is a scammer out there targeting newbie authors, claiming I'm one of their clients. They use different names, and I'm already pursuing legal action. But I have never worked with a PR company, editing service, or book packager, so anybody saying so is lying, period full stop.
A shame what's going on in cultural journalism right now. Too many of us have lost jobs at a time when this work is desperately needed. Without it, the less curious people will become, and the less motivated they will be to challenge the culture they're consuming. That could be by design right now.
Thanks to host Don Noble, NPR podcasts, and the Alabama Aloud team at Troy Public Radio. My story, Eventide, is available online to listen and download.
The story debuted in Silent Beaches, Untold Stories: New York Cityβs Forgotten Waterfront in 2016.
www.npr.org/podcasts/125...
Thanks to host Don Noble, NPR podcasts, and the Alabama Aloud team at Troy Public Radio. My story, Eventide, is available online to listen and download.
The story debuted in Silent Beaches, Untold Stories: New York Cityβs Forgotten Waterfront in 2016.
www.npr.org/podcasts/125...
Thrill your darlings.
Some people get into journalism because theyβre skeptical of power, and others do so because theyβre impressed by it. Moments like this are clarifying with respect to whoβs who.
On May 20, 1865, the Emancipation Proclamation was read aloud by a Union Army general on the steps of the Knott House in downtown Tallahassee. The day would become Emancipation Day.
Hereβs the 9th grade teacher who changed my life. βYou can write,β Ms. Spicer said, explaining that she wanted to move me into the honors English class. But because of scheduling conflicts, transferring wasnβt an option. So instead, Ms. Spicer told meβ¦ 1/6
#teacherappreciationweek #teacher
β[T]here is still a sweetness in revisiting the stories and pictures of a time and place that has come and gone.ββ@ravihoward.bsky.social explores Mobileβs forgotten Banana Docks, which once brought the Caribbean fruit to the nation.
https://shorturl.at/xH8LX
π· Rothstein, LOC.
is there such a crying need for reams and reams and reams of additional writing in the world that we need to ask computers to pitch in
Just because something calls itself a library doesnβt mean it is. Libraries BUY books for readers to borrow. They donβt steal them. And authors get paid a tiny amount of money on every borrow. Thatβs how actual libraries work. Those trying to defend that pirating siteβ¦
New work in Oxford American @oxfordamerican.bsky.social
oxfordamerican.org/magazine/iss...
Just a loving reminder to authors: please be excited to promote your books. Even at this time. We need author joy, and we need books!
For the Oxford American Food Issue, I wrote about my grandfather's time working on the Banana Docks in Mobile, Alabama. It features Arthur Rothstein's FSA photographs from his Alabama journey in 1937.
www.oxfordamericangoods.org/products/iss...
A good government agency is nearly invisible. You have safe food, clean water, stable power etc and you never have to think about it. The best societies have boring bureaucracy notices in the paper and not much else.
Sorry about the sad state of things. I remember being told, during college in DC, that many of the local artists, writers, and musicians were also government workers. An important part of the local creative culture gets lost.
I canβt change the minds of adults. But for a decade now, Chris and I have been arming the next generation of kids with determination, kindness, and compassion. Itβs a battle Iβll take any day. Buy I AM SALLY RIDE here: bit.ly/IamSallyRide.
#books #space #inspiration
"We are the ship; all else the sea." -Rube Foster
James Baldwin stands in front of an ice cream shop in Durham, North Carolina in 1963. The words Colored Entrance Only are above the doorway. A white employee peeks through the blinds at Baldwin and the photographer.
James Baldwin in Durham, North Carolina in 1963. Credit @Africanarchives
Seriously, creative folks: Don't be afraid to let people know your stuff is out there for them, or worry that "now is not the time for that." People are stressed and freaked out and looking for the things that will give them a moment of rest and joy. It is EXACTLY the time for what we do. Tell them.