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The Unchanging Police: Deja Vu in Blue

By Ricardo Levins Morales on February 3, 2023 • ( Leave a comment )

The Sunsetting of MPD150

By Ricardo Levins Morales on November 8, 2022 • ( Leave a comment )

Tactical choices in tough times

By Ricardo Levins Morales on November 3, 2022 • ( Leave a comment )

A Moment of Liberation

By Ricardo Levins Morales on July 14, 2022 • ( Leave a comment )

What Time is it on the Clock of the Police Abolition Movement?

By Ricardo Levins Morales on April 22, 2022 • ( Leave a comment )

Sweet Nothings and the Corporate Cats

By Ricardo Levins Morales on November 5, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

The Invisible Power of Being

By Ricardo Levins Morales on March 26, 2013 • ( Leave a comment )

Recent pieces by Chaun Webster and Guante, in this editorial space (refers to Opine season where some of these posts originally appeared – rlm), eloquently raised the issue of male responsibility in […]

What Interstate 80 Taught Me About Fighting for Justice

By Ricardo Levins Morales on March 11, 2013 • ( Leave a comment )

What I learned on the highways of North America made me a good organizer. It would set the tone for how I would grow into a being a movement strategist and community […]

The Marriage Amendment as decoy and how to fight the real danger

By Ricardo Levins Morales on August 10, 2012 • ( Leave a comment )

Minnesota voters face two regressive constitutional amendments this fall. One would prevent future legalization of same-sex marriage and one would suppress voter turnout with cumbersome ID requirements. They are part of a […]

An open letter to the One Percent

By Ricardo Levins Morales on November 24, 2011 • ( Leave a comment )

  Dear One Percenters, Hi there. I’m writing you from down here in the 99%. I’m sure you know what I’m talking about. Even though this is a young movement, I’ve been […]

Community art as medicinal practice

By Ricardo Levins Morales on August 26, 2011 • ( Leave a comment )

  I am what’s known as a visual artist. At least that’s the story that’s told about me. I tell a different story about myself. In it I am a healer. What […]

Let’s Not Take America Back!

By Ricardo Levins Morales on May 22, 2011 • ( Leave a comment )

  The Madison worker uprising shook up the US political landscape. State governments that were peacefully going about their business forcing workers and communities to pay for upper class gluttony are facing […]

Big Brother and the Holding Company

By Ricardo Levins Morales on February 16, 2011 • ( Leave a comment )

  Turning repression into resistance  The cold winds of political repression have begun to blow a little colder. The widening FBI probe of the anti-war and solidarity movements–launched with coordinated raids in […]

Float Like a Butterfly, Sting Like a Bee: a political ecology of change

By Ricardo Levins Morales on July 15, 2010 • ( Leave a comment )

Don’t fight the riptide. It’ll wear you down. A riptide occurs when water at high tide gets pooled behind reefs or sand bars so when the sea goes out again, the trapped […]

Revolution in the Time of the Hamsters

By Ricardo Levins Morales on August 13, 2009 • ( Leave a comment )

  “I don’t think we’re in Kansas anymore, Toto,” Dorothy shared her suspicion with her little dog as they peered out onto an unfamiliar landscape. Still reeling from her own climate crisis, […]

The Drinking Gourd: Vision as Strategy

By Ricardo Levins Morales on July 5, 2005 • ( Leave a comment )

  During the Underground Railroad movement of the mid-nineteenth century, people escaping the enslaved South were instructed to follow the Drinking Gourd, the constellation in the northern sky which points to the […]

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