For Ladin, life didn’t get better when she began her gender transition in 2007. In many ways, it got worse: her wife and children rejected her, her suicidal ideation intensified, and for a time she lost everything. Read More
In Emma Goldman’s day, as in ours, many on the Left saw issues of sexuality, happiness, and what we might generally call the “personal” as peripheral to the class struggle. Yet Goldman herself demurred. She elucidated an anarchism that was a personal as well as a political platform, and, as the subtitle to Vivian Gornick’s book suggests, she lived it out in practice. Read More
Like most people, I weathered the media panic surrounding the coming of Hurricane Irene. Although the rational part of me...
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When I saw John Cameron Mitchell’s Shortbus for the first time, I realized two things: first, that this was the...


