Essay: When America Bombs Little Girls
Like my elders and ancestors, this generation’s obligation is to resist a government, unapologetically draped in white supremacy, as it erases the lives of children at home and abroad.
Essay: Know Your Right to Become a Conscientious Objector
Growing up in a Quaker meeting, older men guided me through the process of registering as a CO. In this new era of active American warfare, young men should understand this right to refuse to engage in government-sponsored violence against other human beings.
Voices: A War That Even Dr. King Would Approve Of
Just because King was dreaming, doesn’t mean he was sleeping.
Voices: Who Deserves to Die? Not the 136 People Currently on Death Row in Raleigh.
Advocates are urging Gov. Cooper to commute the sentences of those on North Carolina’s death row roster. Most were sentenced to death decades ago; should they still be in line for execution?
Voices: An Education in Scrolling
Does Durham Public Schools have an overarching policy governing how students use their computers? It doesn’t seem like it.
Voices: “We Are Building Up the Hope”
Reflections from an afternoon at UNC’s Gaza Solidarity Encampment
Voices: How a Powwow in Raleigh Honors My Roots in Hollister, NC
When we approached the idea of the Dix Park Inter-Tribal Pow Wow, we had to honor what was before by telling the history that all of Raleigh was land inhabited by Native Americans.

