Two paragraphs in my forthcoming book, Liberty and Insanity in the Age of the American Revolution, continue to haunt me. […]
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Two paragraphs in my forthcoming book, Liberty and Insanity in the Age of the American Revolution, continue to haunt me. […]
Please donate to the following organizations, if you can: Unicorn Riot The Bail Project Reclaim the Block Black Lives Matter […]
“For the women who didn’t return” / “Por las que no volvieron.” – Graffiti on Angel of Independence, Mexico City, […]
At 11 am CT on January 20, 2017 — just as Donald Trump was being sworn in as the forty-fifth […]
When I officially retired from my academic position (I’m teaching one last semester in the fall as a phased retiree) […]
In May 2020, Prince Harry will inaugurate the fifth Invictus Games in The Hague, Netherlands. An international sporting event for […]
An explanation: For years, I have wanted to teach Sarah Schulman’s People in Trouble in my Introduction to LGBTQ Studies […]
For years, when I would tell stories of my time in 1980s San Francisco to friends or students, some of […]
Last month, the Alabama State Senate passed a piece of legislation effectively banning abortion in the state of Alabama. House […]
Last week at a Vatican conference on abortion, Pope Francis “argued that children who were not expected to live long […]