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Bill Bailey: Fearless, Hitler Fighting, OG Anti-Fascist

Maybe it was growing up on the streets of Hoboken, NJ, or it could’ve just been in his DNA, but Bill Bailey was an Irish American who basically wasn’t afraid of anything and he liked getting into good trouble. Born in 1909, he lived through The Great Depression and both world wars, and as a result developed a belief in…

A Punk Approach to Social Justice

Professor and dyed-in-the-wool punk rocker Mimi Nguyen wants to create a new kind of world—with a strong emphasis on ‘create’. Lately, there’s been a lot of talk about practical, method-based approaches to positive change. And that’s fine, Mimi says, but let’s not forget the power that imagination has to blaze new trails and uncover solutions hiding outside the box. ⠀⠀…

Intersectionality Wins Pulitzer Prize, May Solve Corrupt Government

The Pulitzer Prize has a neat little backstory. It was established in 1917 after the death of Hungarian-American journalist and publisher, Joseph Pulitzer, who was in love with American culture and journalism. Known as the fierce antidote to the corrupt government the prize was meant to “advance the encouragement of public service, public morals, American literature, and the advancement of…

Intersectional Politics Force U.S. Institutions to Evolve

We have her to thank for much of the thoughtful inclusiveness of today’s resistance movements. Kimberlé coined the term ‘Intersectionality’ in 1989, advancing a way of thinking that totally changed feminism forever. Yes, she’s heroic. Grateful for the opportunity to SayHerName at #TED. Intersectional politics now more than ever!https://t.co/cQzsVV4Zp5 via @TEDTalks — Kimberle Crenshaw (@sandylocks) November 14, 2016 …

Woman Sleeps With Strangers on Subway

George Ferrandi is a Brooklyn-based artist whose latest project, ‘It Felt Like I Knew You’, involves falling asleep on strangers riding the New York subway. ‘It Felt Like I Knew You’ plays with the way we construct and shape our space. George directs her mental and emotional energy into the space between her and a stranger until she feels the…

Special Edition 7″ Records for Planned Parenthood

In defiance of impending cuts to Planned Parenthood, a stack of celebs including Björk, John Legend and Tig Notaro are curating a set of 7” singles featuring music, spoken word, and comedy. It’s called ‘7-inches for Planned Parenthood’ and 100% of the proceeds go to, wait for it, Planned Parenthood. “This curated series of 7-inch vinyl records is being made by…