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Poetry Review: Sam Sax’s ‘bury it’

7th Sep 2018 / Emer Lyons / Reviews
bury it Sam Sax Wesleyan University Press, 2018 $14.95     q: is all queer […]

Poetry Review: Sue Landers’s Franklinstein

19th Jan 2017 / M. L. Harrison / Reviews
Benjamin Franklin + Gertrude Stein = ?

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  • Re: Black Friday and The New Industrial Revolution: What Do We Do? - Queen Mob's Tea House
  • Posted on 6th Dec 2019

    thanks for the kind words and for reading and commenting. it's good to hear of worker moblizations. i'll check out the book also. much thanks, Robert!

  • Re: Black Friday and The New Industrial Revolution: What Do We Do? - Queen Mob's Tea House
  • Posted on 6th Dec 2019

    Great article here. It's frustrating on the consumer side trying to boycott any kind of Amazon monopoly. To inject some hope into this, the pressure points for change still most likely be found in us as consumers understanding our connections to the workers and all of the logistics workers across the various industries necessary to bring us our stuff to our door uniting to force change. I live in the Inland Empire, which has fulfillment centers all over the place, and exciting worker mobilizations are happening, most recently a protest in San Bernardino around talks for Amazon taking over a small airport for fulfillment purposes. As always, change will move from the bottom up. There is also an interesting book that came out last year called Inland Shift that not only details workers struggles in logistics but also the ways they have been fighting back.

  • Re: Black Friday and The New Industrial Revolution: What Do We Do? - Queen Mob's Tea House
  • Posted on 30th Nov 2019

    forgot to include in my article that Amazon Web services powers Netflix and many streaming services, many sites and much of the internet. so if you want to boycott Amazon, don't forget to stop using the internet and especially Netflix etc.

  • Re: MISFIT DOC: A Migrant's Story - Queen Mob's Tea House
  • Posted on 28th Nov 2019

    Aren't we all migrants, at the end of it? Insightful piece. Enjoyed reading it

  • Re: FICTION: In Situ - Queen Mob's Tea House
  • Posted on 27th Nov 2019

    Powerful! Read twice before I finished one mug of hot chocolate. :)

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