
To Brock Turner’s Father, From Another Father
Dear Mr. Turner, I’ve read your letter to the judge on behalf of your son Brock, asking for leniency in his rape conviction. I need you to understand something, and

Dear Mr. Turner, I’ve read your letter to the judge on behalf of your son Brock, asking for leniency in his rape conviction. I need you to understand something, and

Every time I hear a white person tell me that they “don’t see color”, I know that they’re likely either lying or kidding themselves. I try very hard to see color

Social media is my home and my workplace. As with many people, I live a good portion of my waking moments here, engaging, writing, responding—virtually existing. As fruitful as it can

Ah, there you are! Damn it all. Well, that’s a funny way to greet a friend! Friend? That’s a laugh. You know, I was having a perfectly nice day. No one

Dear Mr. Turner, I’ve read your letter to the judge on behalf of your son Brock, asking for leniency in his rape conviction. I need you to understand something, and

Every time I hear a white person tell me that they “don’t see color”, I know that they’re likely either lying or kidding themselves. I try very hard to see color

Social media is my home and my workplace. As with many people, I live a good portion of my waking moments here, engaging, writing, responding—virtually existing. As fruitful as it can

Ah, there you are! Damn it all. Well, that’s a funny way to greet a friend! Friend? That’s a laugh. You know, I was having a perfectly nice day. No one