New York’s Subtropical Future: A Grief for a City I Thought I’d Know Forever

It’s a cold, gray morning in New York City, the kind where the rain seems endless, the air heavy with humidity, and the sky never quite clears. A feeling of sorrow lingers in the streets, as the city I’ve known for so long starts to show signs of becoming something else—something foreign. Something unrecognizable. Today,Continue reading “New York’s Subtropical Future: A Grief for a City I Thought I’d Know Forever”

President’s Day — The Musings of Jaime David

On this President’s Day, Let us remember that the Founding Fathers owned slaves. They were not great. The US of A Was built on racism From the very beginning. That is how the Founders designed the system. President’s Day — The Musings of Jaime David

Justice For Floyd — The Musings of Jaime David

They killed him in cold blood. He said he could not breathe. His was pinned down to the ground. His neck was crushed by them. The ones who were “good” just stood there. The one who directly killed him got charged with third degree murder. To me, that’s to lenient. What was seen in the […]Continue reading “Justice For Floyd — The Musings of Jaime David”