Podcast – Not Quite Strangers
In July 2022, I met up with a multiracial group of 11 women from across the U.S. and Jamaica for a long-awaited Civil Rights Tour. We had originally intended to take the...
In the summer of 2016, my mother, dog Ally, and I got into my Honda Civic Hybrid and went on a 4,500 mile, self-funded book tour of 13 cities across the US to promote my new,...
If you don’t want white nationalists to recruit clueless young white people, you need to create a movement that welcomes clueless young white people....
If you ever wondered what you would have done during a crisis, when the future of the country was on the line, when fascism was a real risk, this is what you were doing. How you are reacting today and what you are doing now is what you would have done then....
While white nationalists work to take advantage of youth spending more and more time online, we must work to disrupt their influence....
The story of one daughter’s long-term, messy, imperfect, and altogether inadequate attempts to connect with her father and nudge him closer and closer to an anti-racist practice. My hope is that it provides lessons for those who are similarly striving....
Imagine the surprise when a white nationalist group holds an event in your community. Shelly offers the connections and observations she made when a far-right group came to her community....
I write today for two reasons. First, this post is something of a diary entry, a way to track where I’ve been in 2018. Secondly, some have expressed interest in hearing how I work through my life choices around anti-racism and activism....
Last month I received two very intriguing and connected requests. The first was to publish a guest blogger’s article on White Guilt and Spiritual Health. The second was an invitation to co-facilitate a webinar....
In a time when newspapers, again, are publishing KKK registration forms, if white anti-racists don’t take this seriously, who do we expect to do the work?...