If you're in Oakland and love gaming and queerness (and who doesn't?), check out this free event on Friday at the MADE (the videogame history museum)!!!
Do you like noodles and robots? Of course you do! And because I love you, I wrote a very cozy novella about both called Automatic Noodle, which you can pre-order now! Find out what happens when a group of abandoned bots decide to open their very own noodle restaurant in San Francisco, while the city recovers from a devastating war. image
I was so honored to write this story for @Sarah Gailey's series "Love Letters." It's very personal, and writing it made me cry, but it also helped me explain why it's so important for us to survive and thrive together. Definitely check out the whole series, which will be running throughout the year.
Astounding!! Finally you can see the cover of the anthology I've been working on for the past couple of years with co-editors @npub1mmsl...gq3g and Karen Lord! "We Will Rise Again" is full of essays, interviews, and speculative stories about protest, social movements, and hopeful resistance -- all informed by the experiences of real-life movement leaders and community organizers. image
Want to know what US government workers actually do, vs. the propaganda spewed by DOGE? This incredible website, "We the Builders," is full of first-person testimonials from government workers about their actual jobs, and how they make the government work for the public.
Are you in the New Haven, CT area on 3/31 at 4pm? Want to hear me and brilliant science journalist Carl Zimmer have a conversation about building a more sustainable future? Well come on out to Yale! March 31, 2025, 4:00 – 5:00 pm, Linsly-Chittenden Hall, Room 101 Registration Link: https://cglink.me/2dA/r2292706 image
Made this helpful little graphic after reading a recent issue of Judd Legum's newsletter, where he and Rebecca Crosby wrote about how DOGE has pushed the NSA to delete internal and external web pages (i.e., digital documents) that contained any of these 27 words. Please share widely. image
In 1973, a brilliant critic named Stuart Hall created a diagram that changed the way we study media, and could help you survive this moment. Just dropped: the second letter in my series about how to analyze the media in a time of crisis. It's all about codes. #media #stuarthall #mediastudies #discourse image
It's been a horrific week, but we are going to survive. I've been thinking a lot about how we'll do it. That's why I loved being part of this incredible episode of "To the Best of Our Knowledge," which is about how to survive in an age of disasters. We're going to need history, science, and storytelling to get us through.
Right now, the U.S. is in a media crisis. Just in the nick of time, I'm starting a newsletter series about understanding media in the twenty-first century. I'll teach you how to challenge and change the messages that our media carries. Let's go. image