Monthly Archives: July 2018

Occupy ICE: A Portland cesspool

The one-month anniversary this week of the Occupy encampment at the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement office in Portland, Ore., ended with a quiet thud – not the day of action and celebration it was supposed to be. “Organizers behind #OccupyICEPDX are celebrating one month of collective resistance in a movement that has spread across […]

Going Postal? Me Too!

It’s amazing more newsrooms haven’t been shot up by the likes of Jarrod Ramos. The news business angers somebody every day, and newsrooms are often readily accessible, especially smaller newspapers. Open the door to many smaller newspapers during regular business hours, and you can walk right in, usually to be greeted by a receptionist. The […]