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Jun 18

The Rage of Innocence by Kristen Henning

How America Criminalizes Black Youth (Book Review) — Kristin Henning writes that this is a book for “everyone who believes that Black children are children too.” I really wish this book didn’t have to be written, and it is heartbreaking to read at times, but so incredibly important to understand. In The Rage of Innocence, Henning draws on…

Racism

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The Rage of Innocence by Kristen Henning
The Rage of Innocence by Kristen Henning

May 17

Have you heard of the Power and Control Wheel?

Domestic Violence, Depp v. Heard and Society — First, credentialing: I am by no means an expert in domestic violence, but have worked in and adjacent to domestic violence shelters for the past 10 years. I actually just logged 40 hours of training at a local DV (domestic violence) shelter this winter, with hours of trainings fresh in…

Domestic Violence

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Have you heard of the Power and Control Wheel?
Have you heard of the Power and Control Wheel?

May 6

I don’t know Johnny Depp, and neither do you

Why is the Left being so quiet on this public case, in the supposed era of #MeToo? — Have you experienced domestic violence before, or worked in the movement to prevent domestic violence? If not, feel free to come at this piece with opinions, but know that your opinions don’t mean shit until you start educating yourself or have a lived experience. A few things: Men can be…

Domestic Violence

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I don’t know Johnny Depp, and neither do you
I don’t know Johnny Depp, and neither do you

Dec 30, 2021

Best Books From 2021

A year of reading, and escaping — My partner and I are combing our Goodreads page to remember our favorite reads from the year. I compiled my list with a few tidbits about each book, but for more in depth book reviews I have linked the following Medium authors: Dania the Confused, Michael Sunderland, Mari Chevy, Jen…

Books

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Best Books From 2021
Best Books From 2021

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·Oct 9, 2021

Ode to the Road Burrito

A Burrito a Day Across America — 10 am or 10 pm, it doesn’t matter. Burritos are available and the most filling and nutritious option on the road, especially for vegetarians. Albuquerque, New Mexico Coming in at number one, New Mexican burritos. I prefer the green chili, and when it’s able to be vegetarian. But sometimes this…

Travel

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Ode to the Road Burrito
Ode to the Road Burrito

Sep 25, 2021

September Wrap Up: Book Reviews

Why Fish Don’t Exist, A Wrinkle in Time, Mr. Penumbra’s 24- Hour Bookstore — I’ve been in a bit of reading slump this summer, but for good reason. We were out traveling! I’m back to the apartment now, and getting some good reading done with cinnamon coffee and cooler weather. I recently stumbled upon “Booktube,” a community of creators on youtube who review and…

Books

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September Wrap Up: Book Reviews
September Wrap Up: Book Reviews

Published in A Cheap Trip

·Aug 12, 2021

Liberal Coastal Elitism Advances the Right’s Agenda

Travel and Musings in Upstate New York — There are a lot of different reasons to travel. For me, travel has almost always been inspired by the desire to escape the clutches of mainstream society. It’s not just that I don’t feel like I fit in, it’s also that I don’t want to. I’m reminded of this while…

Weddings

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Liberal Coastal Elitism Advances the Right’s Agenda
Liberal Coastal Elitism Advances the Right’s Agenda

Published in A Cheap Trip

·Aug 9, 2021

The Why: Travel to Escape, Travel to Confront

Minnesota Wandering after a Summer of Roadtripping — Travel can entail finding yourself in a radical way where one is stripped bare, but it can also entail running from a part of yourself that you don’t want to be a part of you. A lucky traveler is able to access both of these dimensions of themselves while on…

Black Lives Matter

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The Why: Travel to Escape, Travel to Confront
The Why: Travel to Escape, Travel to Confront

Published in A Cheap Trip

·Aug 3, 2021

Munch and Pump

River Float in the Missouri Ozarks — This weekend we ventured into Southeast Missouri to join our friends on an Ozark float trip. We like to think of ourselves as pretty experienced campers, but this trip gave us a run for our money.

Camping

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Munch and Pump
Munch and Pump

Published in A Cheap Trip

·Jul 28, 2021

Working Remote? Where to Travel

Our Totally Biased and Hindsighted Ranking of Cities In Which We Spent No More Than 72 Hours This Summer — “Babe, we have 7 followers on A Cheap Trip!” “Really? I don’t know who they are but god bless them.” With our newfound “influence” we decided to compile a totally biased ranking of the cities we have visited thus far this summer. What follows is my viewpoint, and to view…

Capitalism

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Working Remote? Where to Travel
Working Remote? Where to Travel
Annie Windholz

Annie Windholz

midwestern librarian, writer, activist

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