by Naseem Rakha | May 15, 2020 | Biden, Politics, Trump, Voting, Women |
And now we have his flaccid response to the Corona Crisis. The mish-mosh of declarations, proclamations, denunciations, and weak-kneed applications of assistance and action has been an abdication of Trump’s duty and power as a President.
by Naseem Rakha | Oct 1, 2018 | Abuse, Politics, Sexuality, Women |
What if Judge Brett Kavanaugh were to say I am sorry.
by Naseem Rakha | Jan 12, 2018 | Abuse, Flash Fiction, Women |
The attorney had told Justine she knew it was hard, testifying against your husband. But what does that fancy ass attorney know about hard? Her with her suits and shoes and picture-perfect pantyhose.
by Naseem Rakha | Nov 2, 2017 | Environment, Grand Canyon, Life/Death/Love/Loss, Women |
Katie Lee, the 98 year old Arizona activist whose favorite word was fuck, died in her sleep on Wednesday, November 1st. Katie had dedicated her life trying to take down the dam that had drowned the place she loved most — Glen Canyon — the contoured caverns and seductive streams that… Read More
by Naseem Rakha | Oct 22, 2017 | Politics, Trump, Women |
General Kelly may bemoan that little is held sacred these days, but where he should be most concerned in in the corruption of the very doctrine he sent men into battle to fight for.
by Naseem Rakha | Oct 14, 2016 | Being Human, Politicians, Women |
Remember Anita Hill? I do. She was the woman that broke down the padlocked door on the subject of sexual harassment in the workplace. And she did it on national television, in front of the senate judiciary committee who was taking testimony on the appointment of Clarence Thomas to the Supreme Court. This… Read More