Inga Muscio (born c. 1966), is an American feminist, anti-racist writer and public speaker. Read full biography of Inga Muscio →
Passive violence can be as simple as someone honking their horn at you for not turning fast enough when the light changes. And it can be highly... →
Love is a positive, symbiotic, reciprocal flow between two or more entities.
Describing passive violence in this culture is kinda like someone who is drowning in the middle of the ocean giving you the low-down on water. The... →
I have laughter dates with myself, where I find comics on YouTube and watch them. Louis C.K. was my first laughter date a couple years ago. I'll... →
I work grief and sadness out of my body when I dance, and I bring in joy and rhythm.
I have a really dark, rich, thick sense of humor.
Grown-ups and children are not readily encouraged to unearth the power of words. Adults are repeatedly assured a picture is worth a thousand of them... →
Words outlive people, institutions, civilizations. Words spur images, associations, memories, inspirations and synapse pulsations. Words send off... →
Abuse is the means in which violence retards love.
Ancient, woman-centered words and beliefs never, like, fall off the planet. Having long done taken on a life of their own, they - like womankind -... →
I dance. A lot. I work grief and sadness out of my body when I dance, and I bring in joy and rhythm.