
Why I’m Staying in Donald Trump’s America
That’s it, I’m out. That was my first thought as a hopeful Election Day became a sleepless Election Night and then the sickening day after, and as the reality of the results began

That’s it, I’m out. That was my first thought as a hopeful Election Day became a sleepless Election Night and then the sickening day after, and as the reality of the results began

Save your safety pins. If you’re a white person and you voted for Donald Trump, it’s a little too late to pretend you’re a safe space for people of color,

Sunday is almost here again and millions of Christians are getting ready to go to church. I am one of them. People will make this weekly pilgrimage for many reasons: Some

I keep hearing calls for unity in my country right now, though these aren’t spoken as the desperate prayers of hearts desiring peace between two hurting sides, they’re spoken as chastisements

That’s it, I’m out. That was my first thought as a hopeful Election Day became a sleepless Election Night and then the sickening day after, and as the reality of the results began

Save your safety pins. If you’re a white person and you voted for Donald Trump, it’s a little too late to pretend you’re a safe space for people of color,

Sunday is almost here again and millions of Christians are getting ready to go to church. I am one of them. People will make this weekly pilgrimage for many reasons: Some

I keep hearing calls for unity in my country right now, though these aren’t spoken as the desperate prayers of hearts desiring peace between two hurting sides, they’re spoken as chastisements