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Monthly Archives: December 2013
Observations from an Anti-Choice Protest
I spent this past Saturday morning escorting patients at a women’s health clinic (re: “abortion factory” per fundamentalists), so I thought I’d share some observations, aside from the signs and the shoving flyers in people’s faces that are common optics … Continue reading
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Tagged abortion, anti-choice, atheism, choice, Christianity, feminism, fundamentalism, gender, pro-choice, pro-life, racism, reproductive rights, sexism, women's bodily autonomy, women's health
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The Unbelievers: An unbelievably missed opportunity at diversity
EDITED: I was reminded that Cameron Diaz’s father, of course, was of Cuban descent, so I updated the total number of persons of color to ‘two’ to avoid erasing her heritage arbitrarily. So a couple of weeks ago I caught … Continue reading
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Tagged atheism, atheist, criticism, diversity, documentary, ethnici outreach, feminism, films, Lawrence Krauss, LGBTQ, race, religion, Richard Dawkins, secularism, skepticism, The Unbelievers, women
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Not Afraid of Amazon Drones … Just All Flying Things
Some day, I will order a new Kindle Fire or some other electronic device. I can imagineĀ it flying through the air within minutes to my heavily urbanized environment, floating like a massive insect, a payload of consumerist desire approaching. A … Continue reading
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Tagged afraid, amazon, Amazon Prime Air, crash, drone, fear, Kindle Fire
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