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Your Sunday Read: July 27, 2025
Find a cool breeze and let the world slow down for a minute. Here’s your Sunday read. What Still Matters,...
Your Sunday Read | July 20, 2025: The Bee Fest Edition
From the Hive: A Tiny Bee Fest, a Tiny Surprise, and Some Poems You Need to Read Hi...
A Note From The Roffice
About the Sunday Read This email goes out once a week on Sundays to recap what we published during the...
Civics 101: Immigration Myths vs. Facts
On Independence Day, we’re setting the record straight about immigration, what’s legal, and what’s being twisted beyond recognition. If your family came here from somewhere else, this post is for you.
Your Sunday Read: Weekly Recap
Pour something warm and settle in. Catch up with the week’s stories about justice, resistance, policy, protest, and the power of...
When All the Other Is Gone
This post explores what we lose when we erase the “other,” and what we gain when we protect it.
🔍 Fact Check Friday: “They’re just doing their jobs.”
Masked agents. No warrants. Rubber bullets. This isn’t immigration enforcement, it’s illegal, state-sanctioned terror. On this #FactCheckFriday, we break down what’s really happening in cities like LA and Nashville, and what your rights STILL are.
Locking People Up for Unpaid Fines or Fees
In some courts, missing a payment can still land you behind bars. This post breaks down how “pay or stay” policies function as modern-day debtor’s prisons — punishing people not for crimes, but for being poor.
Civics 101: The Law Passed — So Why Is Nothing Changing?
Passing a law doesn’t guarantee change. From delays in implementation to non-retroactive policies and court challenges, this post breaks down what really happens after a bill becomes law, and why justice reform often leaves people behind.
