Newsletter

Sep
13
Recycle to Read: An Inspiring Initiative

Recycle to Read: An Inspiring Initiative

It isn't easy being a parent these days. Kids are growing up in a really rough world. I
3 min read
Sep
06
Child Labor On the Rise

Child Labor On the Rise

When I was a child, there weren't many things that I worried about. Sure, I had my concerns
4 min read
Aug
30
Don't Knock Charity: Creative Ways to Give

Don't Knock Charity: Creative Ways to Give

Among the easiest and most efficient means of jumping into activism is the simple act of donating to charities. Giving
4 min read
Aug
23
Don't Knock Charity: A History of Service

Don't Knock Charity: A History of Service

There are many organizations out there with the same goal that we have; to work on building a better world
5 min read
Aug
16
Community Building On Vacation

Community Building On Vacation

Hello to all of my fellow World-Weary travelers! As most of you will be aware, I am currently in the
2 min read
Aug
09
Conspiracy Against Rights: Preserving Democracy

Conspiracy Against Rights: Preserving Democracy

Recently, the former president of the United States of America was brought in to face arraignment once again. With a
4 min read
Aug
02
Police 'Warrior Training' Is a Common Cause of Death

Police 'Warrior Training' Is a Common Cause of Death

Law enforcement is a tough job, I won't pretend otherwise. I would rank it up there with social
6 min read
Jul
26
Digging into the Ring of Fire

Digging into the Ring of Fire

Conflicts between the Canadian government and the First Nations are not uncommon. There's a long history of oppression
5 min read
Jul
19
Water Wars, Then and Now

Water Wars, Then and Now

From the end of 1999 to the spring of 2000, a war was raging in the South American country of
6 min read
Jul
12
A Shift in the Overton Window

A Shift in the Overton Window

I have always said that the most important thing to understand in the realm of politics is something called the
5 min read