History gets shit on in Port Townsend, WA
Literally. Look at all the bird doody on this historical marker. This marker can be found on the Northwest (?) side of Fort Worden State Park in Port Townsend, WA. It reads: “CHINESE GARDENS. The...
View ArticleConspiracies of 9/11: Left To The Right
I sat down to write about 9/11 conspiracies and came up with this rambling essay about 9/11; what happens when sentiments on the Right and Left converge; the Three Way Fight; and why Leftists,...
View Article100 years of labor, migration, violence…
The following is the current abstract for a project that is demanding a great deal of my attention these days (sometimes I fear more than I’m able to give?). My partner on the film is my good friend...
View Article“…another person’s pain, a man’s physical prowess and prospects coming up...
Nearly 3 years since I originally wrote it, my rambling essay On the DL: Power, Politics and Sport has gone public in Habits of Waste: a Quarterly Review of Pop Culture, an 0n-line cultural crit...
View ArticleThe Grace of Inactivity
These past few weeks have seen me in limbo between Bellingham and Seattle as we scrambled to complete our video in daily marathon editing sessions. The video finally debuted on September 4th as Present...
View ArticleAnarchism and Elections
Two very timely topics, presented by anarchist writer and organizer Cindy Milstein at the 2008 NYC Anarchist bookfair (reposted here on my very untimely blog). Not very visual presentation, but the...
View ArticleCommon Action
This blog needs some action… so here goes. This happened in my life recently. I also moved across town. Common Action General Assembly Report – 9/13/08 On Saturday, September 13th, members of Class...
View ArticleNew Morning, Changing Weather
“No matter who wins the elections – All you community organizers, you’re going to wake up on November 5th and do the same work you’ve always been doing.” That’s what spoken-word artist Walidah...
View ArticleBig Money, Bad Baseball
From the December/January 2008-2009 issue of Intersections, the newsletter of Common Action In 2008, the Seattle Mariners set a new record for losing, becoming the first team in baseball history to...
View ArticleWho you gonna call? One another!
Direct action tactics in trying times. From the July/August 2009 issue of Intersections, the newsletter of Common Action Your boss won’t pay you for hours you worked. The landlord won’t fix your...
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