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essays, poetry, and personal reflections

Tag: Global South

November 23, 2025November 23, 2025

Black Swan: COP30 in the Amazon

by p.w.eubanks Leave a Comment on Black Swan: COP30 in the Amazon

Until going to the Amazon, I had never seen a black swan in my life. In fact, I didn’t actually realize they were real: I just thought they were something popularized by the hit Natalie Portman film of the same name and more a metaphor for the rare and unexpected.  It turns out they’re very […]

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September 15, 2025

What the Left Doesn’t Get

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A few days after the presidential election, I attended a conference where I heard Rev. Lennox Yearwood speak about what he thought lay ahead. He noted that the left still thinks it’s fighting Jim Crow.  “But we’re actually fighting his grandson, James R. Crow III,” he told the room.  He went on to make the […]

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