A Woman is trying to get from Point A to Point B. Things keep getting in her way. An errant dog, a boy who lost his parents, a homeless woman wanting some change, an evangelist preaching the end of days, cat callers…. you get the drift.
Glenn Greenwald Discusses US Surveillance State and his book, No Place to Hide
In an interview with Occupy.com, journalist Glenn Greenwald said a lot has changed in the two years since he exposed secret NSA surveillance programs with information gleaned from whistleblower Edward Snowden. Foremost is the sense that “Internet companies like Facebook, Google, Apple, Yahoo and Microsoft are really petrified that if they don’t demonstrate a commitment to […]
Play a Day: A Little Help
The woman from Day 65 is visibly distressed by the people clamoring around her. Someone walks by and hands her a pair of noise-cancelling headphones.
Play a Day: Conflicting Messages
A woman surrounded by people telling her what to do, in overlapping and increasingly loud voices.
Caitlyn Jenner and the Journey of Trans Visibility
The Internet has been abuzz since Vanity Fair did an extensive photo shoot and interview with Caitlyn Jenner, who is now officially out as a trans woman. Though the issue will not hit newsstands until June 9, comentary about it has been all over social media since the cover was released this past Monday. As […]
Play a Day: Missing Piece
A nearly finished puzzle sits on the living room floor. A woman searches under the couch, under pillows, and in the cardboard box for the missing puzzle piece. No matter how hard she searches, it remains lost.
Play a Day: It Always Comes Back to This
A woman sits in a ball pit. A sign to the right says, “Juggling lessons: 1pm, 3pm, 5pm”
Ode to Loving My Inner Introvert
I think I realized I was an introvert at some point in graduate school (inorite?). But, in my defense, I did forensics (of the public speaking variety) competitions all through high school and I majored in theatre in college. I’ve never had trouble getting up and speaking in front of dozens or hundreds of people. […]