Viruses and Colonization: Humanity’s hate affair with mosquitoes
How did indigenous people handle virus-drenched-mosquitoes?
Brazil, Between Life and Death
Whatever rules being imposed by the state or the parallel powers of organized crime, they seem to signify a blatant disregard for the lives of marginalized peoples.
Gwyn ap Nudd and the Transition to the Next World
Gwyn might be seen as a god who not only guides the dead to the Otherworld but also oversees the passage of the living through trauma and madness to the healing art of the awenydd.
When to Not Follow Instincts
If someone worships wealth, though the idea of it might be immutable, they want how much they have of it to change. Even in worshiping deities, eternal as they might be, they are seen as having the power of Change.
The Witch and their Community as magical-political activism
“there are several ways to practice magical activism, and one of the most important is to build, feed and protect the communities we are a part of.”
That Old Time Sophistry
Oh you'll go outside again, work at a job, hate the president. But that old world is gone, let it go and prepare for the new.
A Letter from a Witch in Quarantine Times
May you take care of your essence like a lioness takes care of her young, and may your heart shine with the innocence of a child, seeing the world through the hopeful eyes of tomorrow full of sweets, toys and ice cream. We still have to fight, with hope and confidence in seeing what we are in each other's eyes, even if by videoconference.
View From a Window
The grim realities of the capitalist system could not be clearer right now in the United States. The sudden disappearance of labor has caused the entire economy to go into crisis overnight, for one simple reason that should have been obvious all along: all value comes from labor.