On the morning of distribution, the truck full of duvets got stuck in the slush, snow and ice. The wheels spinning, spitting rocks and mud, on the young men and the driver while they wereContinue reading
Author: Sabia Rigby
Lakota elder Cheryl Angel and Water Protectors Talk Cancelled
Elder Cheryl, and the other water protectors are unable to make it to Chicago Thursday. Drill rigs have been spotted moving, and they are having to reconfigure their movements. Coming to Chicago has been canceled.Continue reading
Tags and Numbers
“Do you remember in history when we would tag and number people?” asked Brother Johannes. Yellow band, number 67. When a refugee and migrant register, they receive a different color bracelet and on it isContinue reading
In the “Jungle”: Report from the Refugee Camp in Calais, France
“I was in jail with a Libyan man, his friends came and broke into the jail and let us go, too. There was fighting everywhere. You pray to be in jail with Libyans, because theyContinue reading
Veterans against War
“How vast and how merciless is the nature of power, with what unbelievable cruelty people treat each other.” James Baldwin “War has become a permanent condition,” Andrew Bacevich declared during his talk at theContinue reading
In the Absence of Peace
In the Absence of Peace “later that night i held an atlas in my lap ran my fingers across the whole world and whispered where does it hurt? it answered everywhere everywhere everywhere.”Continue reading