Ten-Year Yahrzeit
Today I did nothing. Yesterday I did almost nothing. In between, I barely slept. I want to say that I’ve been catapulted back ten years. Maybe because I feel so … Continue reading
“Constellations of Care”: My Next, Forthcoming Edited Anthology—on Pluto Press!
It’s taken an unusually long time to get here, but today I signed a contract with Pluto Press to publish my next edited anthology, “Constellations of Care: Anarcha-Feminism in Practice.” … Continue reading
A (Short) Tale of Two Spaces
I’m writing this while listening to an adult at an outdoor, evangelical Christian festival in a park exhort kids to “come to Jesus,” when they look like they’d prefer to … Continue reading
Full-Stop Magazine Interview
The beauty of anarchism comes in the doing of it, as imperfect as that will always be. And we need each other to do anarchism, because it’s nothing if not … Continue reading
Free City Radio Episode with Yours Truly
My longtime friend Stefan Christoff sat down with me on a park bench this past winter, both of us bundled in coats and scarves, to chat about anarchism. It wasn’t … Continue reading
Destroy Capitalism
Two days ago, on an “unseasonably” [fill-in-the-blank] day as I slogged through the discomforting humidity en route to a do-it-ourselves Shabbat in a park, I wandered by a fresh wheat-paste … Continue reading
Making a Whale of a Difference
On many a #FuckCapitalism walk (or should I say #FuckYachts walks?) through the stolen streets of Tio’tia:ke/Montreal, I’ve chanced on small, multicolored, clearly hand-crafted stickers—some torn and others faded from … Continue reading
Short Musings on the Occasion of My Dad’s 10-Year Jahrzeit
Grief sneaks up on you. It also plays havoc with time, shattering any semblance of linearity. And suddenly, some significant date hurls you backward on a calendar that didn’t make … Continue reading
Blessed Solidarity
Such a blessing to be an accomplice yesterday at the #Nakba75 rally and march on the stolen lands of Tio’tia:ke/Montreal, not only alongside generations of resistance, but alongside Palestinians youths … Continue reading
A Climate of Grief
“Climate grief” is a daily companion of late. And not just in the narrow (albeit enormous) sense of capitalist-fueled ecological catastrophe. Like the fact that it’s snowing in May while … Continue reading