Human Rights, Journal, Politics, Social Commentary, Women's Rights I Am Not Your Baby Incubator | Quality of Life Matters 15th May 202215th May 2022by Alexis Chateau11 Comments on I Am Not Your Baby Incubator | Quality of Life Matters If life begins at conception, when will child support payments begin?
Human Rights, Politics, Race Relations, Social Commentary Why Don’t Black Men Just Comply? 17th February 202212th February 2022by Alexis Chateau30 Comments on Why Don’t Black Men Just Comply? If you're still asking this question in 2022, you haven't been paying attention.
Human Rights, Politics, Race Relations, Social Commentary, Women's Rights Exactly, How Much Racism Is TOO MUCH Racism? 10th February 20226th February 2022by Alexis Chateau27 Comments on Exactly, How Much Racism Is TOO MUCH Racism? How much racism is just enough? What's that sweet spot?
Politics, Social Commentary Moderate Is Still a Position | Not Voting Is Still a Choice 3rd February 202228th January 2022by Alexis Chateau31 Comments on Moderate Is Still a Position | Not Voting Is Still a Choice Georgia and Arizona became the flip side of Joshua Tree on a statewide level.
Camp Xaymaca, Human Rights, Politics, Race Relations, Social Commentary, Travel Black Travel Questions | What’s It Like Living Among Republican Retirees? 16th January 202127th February 2021by Alexis Chateau34 Comments on Black Travel Questions | What’s It Like Living Among Republican Retirees? May I never live to be this bitter. This hateful.
Camp Xaymaca, Human Rights, Journal, Politics, Race Relations, Social Commentary, Travel Good Trouble, Necessary Trouble | Flag Wars With the Confederacy in Arizona 5th December 202012th December 2021by Alexis Chateau52 Comments on Good Trouble, Necessary Trouble | Flag Wars With the Confederacy in Arizona Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.— Martin Luther King
News, Politics, Race Relations, Social Commentary I Voted Early — Have You? 27th October 202012th December 2021by Alexis Chateau28 Comments on I Voted Early — Have You? Haven’t yet registered to vote? Check out Vote.gov. Let your voice be heard while you still can.
Jamaica, Personal Development, Politics, Social Commentary What Americans Can Learn From the Recent Jamaican Elections 5th September 20206th September 2020by Alexis Chateau21 Comments on What Americans Can Learn From the Recent Jamaican Elections If you do not intend to vote, I implore you to change your mind.
Human Rights, Journal, Politics, Social Commentary What It’s Like To Live in Redneck Georgia During a Pandemic 18th July 202012th December 2021by Alexis Chateau82 Comments on What It’s Like To Live in Redneck Georgia During a Pandemic I'm still making plans to get the hell out of Georgia and into a state where politicians make sensible decisions based on science.
Journal, Politics, Race Relations, Social Commentary, Travel 5 Things I Love About America After 5 Years of Calling It Home 4th July 202012th December 2021by Alexis Chateau35 Comments on 5 Things I Love About America After 5 Years of Calling It Home Many Americans mistake patriotism for blind love for one's country. I disagree.