This week’s edition of Looking Back at the Week contains articles, commentaries, columns, and other work by San Diego Free Press regulars, irregulars, columnists, cartoonists, at-large contributors, and locally and nationally sourced writers on: the March for Our Lives, Women’s Herstory Month, Kasparian’s D4 debacle, Cambridge Analytica, ending the NRA, American war culture, and lots of other grassroots news & progressive views from San Diego’s feisty, all volunteer, slightly funky, community news site.
San Diego Free Press Columns:
Women’s History Month
Lifting as We Climb: The Story of America’s First Black Women’s Club
By Jessica Lamb / Women’s Museum of California
Embracing the Border: Gloria Anzaldua’s ‘Borderlands/La Frontera’ | Women’s History Month
Suzanne Sanders / Women’s Museum of California
Progressive Activist Calendar by Doug Porter
After the March for Our Lives, What Will You Do? Progressive Activist Calendar March 23-April 2, 2018
The Starting Line by Doug Porter
A War of Words in the D4 County Supervisor Race
Cambridge Analytica Scandal: A Threat to Democracy and Facebook’s Future
The Impact of the Student-Led March for Our Lives, Even Before Local and Nationwide March 24 Rallies
Ending the NRA’s Reign of Terror in the US
Marching for Our Lives in San Diego & Other Places | Photo Gallery
Under The Perfect Sun by Jim Miller
The National School Walkout: Welcome to the Future
From The Soul by Ernie McCray
Overcoming Gloom In a Grand Canyon State of Mind
Geo-Poetic Spaces by Ishmael von Heidrick-Barnes
Final Account
El Machete Illustrated by Eric J. García
Mexican Journalists Seek Justice
Looking Back at the Week by Brent E. Beltrán
Looking Back at the Week: March 11-17
Video Worth Watching by Rich Kacmar
A Tribe Called Red – The Light II Ft. Lido Pimienta
#WhatIf Video From Parkland Survivor David Hogg
Protests in Brazil After Politician Marielle Franco Shot Dead
Cambridge Analytica: Undercover Secrets of Trump’s Data Firm
The History Of Women’s Pain – Full Frontal with Samantha Bee
NRA, Your Time Is Running Out
Music to Inspire a March For Our Lives Movement
San Diego Free Press Regular, At-Large, National and Locally Sourced Contributors:
A Nation Bamboozled: Invasion of Iraq 15 Years Later
By Bill in Portland Maine / Daily Kos
Readers Write: Violent American Culture, NC-17
By Dave Patterson, San Diego Veterans for Peace
Warriors Of Change
By Fran Finley
Rapid Response Network Needed More Than Ever After Recent ICE Arrests
By Edward Sifuentes
What to Do About All the Good Food Getting Trashed
By Walter Einenkel / Daily Kos
Free Lyft Rides for March for Our Lives Attendees in San Diego, 49 Other Cities
By Staff
This Is the Bunny I Love: The Stellar Trolling of Mike Pence
By Abby Zimet / Common Dreams
ACLU: Greyhound Must Stop Giving Border Patrol Permission to Conduct Bus Raids
By American Civil Liberties Union