
Pandemics Don’t Care About Your Feelings
As a rule, denial is a really terrible life-saving strategy, no matter how popular it might be. Yesterday, I drove past a house party in my neighborhood: thirty or so

As a rule, denial is a really terrible life-saving strategy, no matter how popular it might be. Yesterday, I drove past a house party in my neighborhood: thirty or so

So, how’s 2020 going? Yeah, I know. Hey, remember back when we thought 2019 was horrible? When 2018 was heartbreaking? When 2017 was an abject disaster? Remember on December 31st,

This week as I stood here in Raleigh inside a glorious mass of humanity moving through the streets with fists and signs and voices raised, I found my mind wandering.

Black Lives Matter. I’ve heard you say it and I’ve seen you tweet it, but I wonder what it means to you. Here’s what I hope it means: I hope

As a rule, denial is a really terrible life-saving strategy, no matter how popular it might be. Yesterday, I drove past a house party in my neighborhood: thirty or so

So, how’s 2020 going? Yeah, I know. Hey, remember back when we thought 2019 was horrible? When 2018 was heartbreaking? When 2017 was an abject disaster? Remember on December 31st,

This week as I stood here in Raleigh inside a glorious mass of humanity moving through the streets with fists and signs and voices raised, I found my mind wandering.

Black Lives Matter. I’ve heard you say it and I’ve seen you tweet it, but I wonder what it means to you. Here’s what I hope it means: I hope