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Stuck on Repeat
Scamming on Fedi: Race, Cyberspace and Privacy
Content Warning: race, scamming, mutual aid, anti-blackness, ableism & more. What I say here about specific users is alleged. No charges have been filed against anyone.
Wicked & Cabaret: Why We Need Them…A ramble
Fresh Cuts: San Sebastian Beach, 2023
Music Review: Bad Bunny DtMF
Burden of Symbols: Luigi vs Diego
Music: Christmas Mix
Firstly, this isn't Christmas themed music, although if I had more music, I would totally do a Boricua Christmas radio show. But I don't have all that so ... esori. (5 points if you get what I did there). I saved my pennies and upgraded finally to
Current Events & Our Collective Response to Violence
I am reeling, from all these Luigi videos. The way the media machine is working around him is a lesson in ‘cutting your nose off to spite your face’. It does go without saying that the large media companies are very out of touch with many people in the nation
Another Essay on Another Pipeline to the Far Right: Influencers & The BirthRate
#AMXRadio: Nov Mix!
The Substance Film Review: Brown Masc & White Femme disconnect
social media
#Fediblock, a Tiny History
I have been trying to write about this history for over a month. It has been difficult to say the least. It's by no means exhaustive. Fediblock is a constant point of contention on the fediverse. And the tag has taken a life of its own. I want
photography
First Peak: Photography Studio
Op-Ed: Cracking Quenepa
The Image & Political Theater
painting
Life is [not] A Cabaret, ol' chum

art
Art Review: "Suburbia"
What's new For Marcia Mail?
politics
Snippet- Art Review: Kamala Harris & The American Political Imagination
"On a related note, this flattening on cultural and ethnic differences in order to fold only a selected few into the American Imagination or identity, is quite aggravating. Particularly since, I am also second generation Caribbean, and I was never a part of what would be deemed as American

art
Art Review: Kamala Harris & The American Political Imagination

consumerism
Art Review: MoCo Barcelona
politics