Fighting Back: What Krav Maga Changed about My Recovery from Depression
When you sign up for Krav Maga—or any form of martial arts, for that matter—you have to be ready to get hit in the face. Continue reading “Hanna Etu”
Fighting Back: What Krav Maga Changed about My Recovery from Depression
When you sign up for Krav Maga—or any form of martial arts, for that matter—you have to be ready to get hit in the face. Continue reading “Hanna Etu”
“If the right to speak, if having credibility, if being heard is a kind of wealth, that wealth is now being redistributed. There has long been an elite with audibility and credibility, an underclass of the voiceless. As the wealth is redistributed, the stunned incomprehension of the elites erupts over and over again, a fury and disbelief that this woman or child dared to speak up, that people deigned to believe her, that her voice counts for something, that her truth may end a powerful man’s reign. These voices, heard, upend power relations.”
– Rebecca Solnit, The Mother of All Questions
I said something. It took over twenty years. Continue reading “Liza Mohr”