ok i will confess to be a silent reader, starting out as a reluctant but curious one and gradually being drawn in by your honesty and willingness and openness to share yourself and to expose the villainy of neoliberalism while offering up values we need to have as a society or it’s all going down the toilet
the seeds planted long ago by the Nixon Reagan Thatcher cohort are now bearing their ‘strange fruit’ and we ignored them at our peril. where this has led to- the fevered dreams of those who claim religiosity in order to cement control over the rest of us and ensure their WEALTH through
power..
will ‘the rest of us’ allow whatever liberties afforded us to be lost as well as the hope for a fair and equitable society?
thank you for all your efforts, your voice and your pictures !
ps do you read robert hubbell? an american substacker worth reading
Love your articles. Thought of you and your work while visiting SFMOMA earlier this week. There were two photographic exhibits, Zanele Muholi and Wolfgang Tillmans. Both powerful
thank you Rachael.....I am happy about that.....
Yes & thank you
ok i will confess to be a silent reader, starting out as a reluctant but curious one and gradually being drawn in by your honesty and willingness and openness to share yourself and to expose the villainy of neoliberalism while offering up values we need to have as a society or it’s all going down the toilet
the seeds planted long ago by the Nixon Reagan Thatcher cohort are now bearing their ‘strange fruit’ and we ignored them at our peril. where this has led to- the fevered dreams of those who claim religiosity in order to cement control over the rest of us and ensure their WEALTH through
power..
will ‘the rest of us’ allow whatever liberties afforded us to be lost as well as the hope for a fair and equitable society?
thank you for all your efforts, your voice and your pictures !
ps do you read robert hubbell? an american substacker worth reading
be well!!
Love your articles. Thought of you and your work while visiting SFMOMA earlier this week. There were two photographic exhibits, Zanele Muholi and Wolfgang Tillmans. Both powerful
Good stuff