Tag: White Nationalists

  • Making #Charlottesville

    Making #Charlottesville

    Before leaving Charlottesville, I took an intentional walk. One of the panels I attended at the Virginia Book Festival featured Media historian and professor Aniko Bodroghkozy. Aniko has written a book that draws parallels between the Civil Rights movement of the 1960s and the "Unite[..]
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  • The Playbook for White Christian Nationalists

    The Playbook for White Christian Nationalists

    I've taught First Amendment Rights, Feature Writing, Media & Culture at Central Washington University. I've taught dozens of writing workshops across the country and overseas, and I continue to substitute teach as my schedule allows.  I'm married to an educator who spent 40-plus years in[..]
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  • Evangelical Ex-Pats: Beth Moore’s Memoir

    Evangelical Ex-Pats: Beth Moore’s Memoir

      It's really no secret. Ever since Donald Trump declared himself God's gift to mankind and the heads of Evangelical Churches around the country lined up in allegiance to him, I have gone on a hiatus from all things church. Sure, the pandemic made it[..]
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  • Burning Libraries

    Burning Libraries

    When author Susan Orlean sat out to write her latest book - The Library Book - she typed in libraries burned into the search bar. She was surprised to find that Wikipedia had a whole list on libraries that had been destroyed with intent. The most[..]
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  • The Stuff of Life

    The Stuff of Life

    Things have been busy around these parts, what with a wedding approaching in two weeks, Spring Break this week, sick kiddos last week, and finally buying a new (to us) rig more suitable to this region. The stuff of life. Car shopping is such a[..]
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  • BlacKkKlansman & the Men We Fear

    BlacKkKlansman & the Men We Fear

    I did not go to school with black kids until I was in high school. All of my elementary years and middle school years were spent surrounded by "Anglo-Americans", with the exception of a couple of years spent going to school in Hawaii, where oddly[..]
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