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We've known for a long time how hopeless corrupt and awful the prison system is. Now that prisons can make money on American ethnic cleansing, well, you know where this.
When I wrote my New York Times op-ed in August about the prison strike, I was mildly surprised it was accepted so easily because I figured that someone who was.
This is the grave of Tom McCall. Born in Scituate, Massachusetts in 1913 to a wealthy family who also had a big ranch in central Oregon, McCall fell in love.
Anna Lowenhaupt Tsing's 2015 book, The Mushroom at the End of the World, is simply one of the best academic works I have read in years. Tsing examines the matsutake.
One of the lies that the supporters of Trump's actions in shrinking the Utah monuments tell is that the process to create these monuments is federal tyranny. This ignores that.
The good thing about doing research is finding awesome things for your writing. The bad thing is that research is kind of boring. Sometimes it's really boring. So I amuse.
This is the grave of Charles McNary. Born on a farm north of Salem, Oregon in 1874, Charles McNary grew up relatively poor after his father died when he was.
In the aftermath of the 2016 elections, there's been way too many articles trying to explain conservative white voters in terms of one issue. Did white people vote for Trump.