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My truth about a riot: a personal narrative
I was a bike messenger in Seattle during protests of the World Trade Organization (WTO), which took place in November of 1999. The event...
Rachel Clemens
4 min read
Editors' note: Revolution Zine (Take 4)
2020 was a year of tragedy, and, consequently, of revolution on multiple fronts. In the US, multiple generations took to the streets to...
Rachel Clemens
2 min read
Top LinkedIn Skills of 2020
Self-starter and mission driven, trouble with authority (focus: breaking ceilings and rethinking the status-quo) Event organizing...
nadeetg
1 min read
The Small Win
By Nadee Gunasena Thunder beckoned her. She traced a small crack in the kitchen table as she waited for her coffee to drip. The quiet of...
nadeetg
2 min read
The Third Artifact
By Rachel Clemens Soji leaned back on the bench so that her skin could soak up as much of the sun’s rays as possible during her lunch...
Rachel Clemens
31 min read
To be a revolutionary ...
By Nadee Gunasena We are made, not born. We are built, not birthed. We drive we dive we remake. But first we must break. Break it bust it...
nadeetg
1 min read


Remolachas del Fuego
By Rachel Clemens The grove of manzanita trees has stood there since before the small California town was ever built. The seemingly...
Rachel Clemens
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Across the Island
By Nadee Gunasena Island-hopping. Jade thought the name for her daily pastime sounded far more exciting than what it meant....
nadeetg
4 min read
Editors' note: Growth in the time of hardship
“The beet is the most intense of vegetables. The radish, admittedly, is more feverish, but the fire of the radish is a cold fire, the...
Rachel Clemens
3 min read
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