A Second Wave of COVID-19 Looms Large—and It’s Not Because of Protests Derrick Z. Jackson, fellow | June 11, 2020, 6:22 pm EDT Note from the Editor: The following article (please click link below) by Derrick Jackson, fellow from the… Read More ›
art by Erik Kaye
COVID-19 Stimulus Measures Must Save Lives, Protect Livelihoods, and Safeguard Nature, by Prof. Settele, Di’az, Brondizio & Dr. Daszak; Painting by Erik Kaye
recent pandemics are a direct consequence of human activity – particularly our global financial and economic systems, based on a limited paradigm that prizes economic growth at any cost.
“America’s Troll Farm Media,” by Gerald Sussman; art by Erik Kaye
MARCH 9, 2018 (reposted from Counterpunch) by GERALD SUSSMAN What else does the citizenry have to say? A mere 18% have “a lot” of trust in the MSM, while 74% see them as “biased” (Pew Research, July 2016). A study… Read More ›
Four poems by Catfish McDaris; art by Erik Kaye
Ampersand by Catfish McDaris, copyright 2017 Sometimes at night I meet myself when I was young, looking in the mirror every- thing about me disgusts me What color is the wind? What color is an orgasm? What color is death?… Read More ›
“Is It Game Over for the Climate?” video by Stuart Scott; art by Erik Kaye
Editor’s Note: Stuart Scott leads a panel of experts in this informative TV show from the Conference of Parties in Marrakech, Morocco. The show focuses on the perils of climate change if things stay “business as usual–b.a.u.” He shows a… Read More ›