Faridah and the Tangled Knot
/ | Leave a Comment…flat roofs. They had to get home. The water seemed twice as heavy today. Every step made Faridah’s shoulders ache. She got a stitch in her side from the heavy…
Read more »…flat roofs. They had to get home. The water seemed twice as heavy today. Every step made Faridah’s shoulders ache. She got a stitch in her side from the heavy…
Read more »…stone pier. The crew threw heavy ropes over the pilings. Thud-Thud. A heavy, low drum beat sounded. The sound banged against the thick north wall, lifted from an unseen force…
Read more »…the forest and waited. He felt the heavy thud of footsteps. He heard the cracks and crashes of a huge animal coming closer. His heart hammered in his chest. His…
Read more »…dire need for a real strategy to address climate change; the logic of the universal, single-payer healthcare system; taxing the rich and stopping the gravy-train for the one percent so…
Read more »…franchise. “Wasn’t expecting that,” Charlie confessed. Instead of evoking a sense of revolutionary times, the beige top-heavy building carried itself with an air of Big Brother and the weight of…
Read more »…make the area into the nation’s largest urban wetlands. Using a natural design, the area mitigated the heavy rains and frequent floods that hit the region. The wetlands could offer…
Read more »…march, once to be turned back by heavy repression in an event known as “Bloody Sunday”. On March 7th, 1965, a group of marchers organized by James Bevel and Amelia…
Read more »…97 in Afghanistan, where he is buried. Despite the heavy fighting at the time, both sides of the Soviet war in Afghanistan, the communist army and the mujahedeen, declared a…
Read more »…exiled and held under house arrest for much of his life. He died at age 97 in Afghanistan, where he is buried. Despite the heavy fighting at the time, both…
Read more »…The attack against Net Neutrality comes as a heavy-handed act of good-ol’-boy crony capitalism that favors the profits of telecom giants over small businesses’ (and everyone else’s) need for fair…
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