15
Dec
2013
0:00 AM

Invisible Child

"She wakes to the sound of breathing. The smaller children lie tangled beside her, their chests rising and falling under winter coats and wool blankets. A few feet away, their mother and father sleep near the mop bucket they use as a toilet. Two other children share a mattress by the rotting wall...

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10
Aug
2013
0:00 AM

A Skeptical Look at Food, Episode IV

No New Hope

In the last part of this series, we're going to look at farmer's markets, and locally-grown produce in general. It seems, at first blush, to be a Very Good Thing, and you have to really look for criticism of it.

Farmer's Markets

Or, Oh No, Is That Another Distribution Center?

So...

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30
Jun
2013
0:00 AM

A Skeptical Look at Food, Part III

Or, Qualify All the Things!

In this penultimate installment of my skeptical look at food, we're going to examine a few very different angles regarding the food we eat. These include the debate over GMO crops, and organic livestock.

The Terror of Genetically-Modified Organisms

Food Fight doesn...

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27
May
2013
0:00 AM

A Skeptical Look at Food, Part II

Or, I Could Literally Write A Book About This

Today, we're going to really delve into the claims surrounding organic agriculture, and try to get to the heart of some of the claims made in popular media like Food Fight and Food Inc.. Be ye fairly warned: massive wall of text and copious footnot...

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25
May
2013
0:00 AM

Nationalism

I ran across this doing research on kinetic typography today. I don't normally post little videos like this, but I enjoyed this monologue by the excellent George Hrab.

This echos my thoughts exactly. National borders are artificial constructs and while they provide a useful geographic demarcat...

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