Every Snake Always thinks it’s Biting Into A Rat Until the Day It’s Biting Into a Mongoose.
America’s history is riddled with systemic injustices—internments, mass deportations, and systemic exclusion of marginalized groups.
America’s history is riddled with systemic injustices—internments, mass deportations, and systemic exclusion of marginalized groups.
Trump’s return isn’t just a political shift—it’s a reckoning with America’s deepest ideologies of patriarchy and whiteness. As his presidency looms again, we must confront the cultural and systemic divides he exploits and prepare ourselves to survive, thrive, and fight for a more equitable future. This is a call to action for everyone who sees the bigger picture beyond ideology.
I am Reckoning With the Return of Trump: A Reflection on Ideology vs. Reality Read More »
America promised democracy but built an elite-run system that concentrated wealth and power. This article explores systemic inequities, the pitfalls of unchecked Republican dominance, and why civic engagement and voting are acts of resistance to reclaim democracy. The stakes have never been higher — the path ahead depends on us all.
Choosing Between Imperfect Paths: Why Voting Matters More Than Ever Read More »
Gary Pilnick, Kellogg’s CEO, suggests cereal as a dinner alternative for struggling families. This tone-deaf comment highlights corporate detachment and economic exploitation. With rising food prices and sugar-laden cereals marketed as meals, leadership like Pilnick’s perpetuates systemic inequality. It’s time to hold companies accountable for their impact on public health and marginalized communities.
Tone Deaf Leadership: When Kellogg’s CEO Misses the Mark Read More »