"Barriers melt like grilled cheese at the table when you're dancing for your supper like the old vaudevillians."
This is a song for the Passover prophet as a critique on his inability during the Covid-19 pandemic to appear and provide solace and safety.
In the women’s history month, The AutoEthnographer supported "Her Story Leads: Amplifying Women’s voices through digital storytelling".
What is my responsibility as a trans feminine person when the human-induced strain on the planet is the driver of the climate crisis?
In this essay, the current reality of queerness is juxtaposed against milestones in my own life as a queer man in America.
Gratitude is a recurring theme I hear from readers of Patricia Leavy’s social fiction. This is an essay about Patricia Leavy novels.
This lighthearted essay illustrates an experience I had in Singapore while doing research for a book I was writing about spirituality.
This article is a prequel to ongoing research into DIY Healing Within Ancestral Lands. A project born of growing up in a family system that was not kind, welcoming or loving.
On Emerging Liberated of the Glass Box Author’s Memo Like many others in the American South, I began my teens...
The focus of this piece is to highlight and celebrate the asexual and aromantic community and what it means to exist outside of the expectation to be partnered.
"This is an autoetnography of a black fatherhood journey which encapsulates my hopes, my fears, my love of baby and mother, while trying my best to make sense of a Black fatherhood I wanted so very dearly."
It recounts vignettes of my’s dad’s life, his final week, the deep bond with family and friends and the ease with which he let go of life.