Kristy Anne Cox

RESPONSE TO AN ARTICLE THAT IS WORTH READING BUT I HAVE FEELINGS!

First, here's the link. https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/voices/2019/01/13/rob-lowe-caregivers-social-security-self-care-column/2539450002/ Ok, cool. One main concern. Do we really not talk about the burden of care? I think we do, but in unproductive and damaging ways that harm both the disabled person and

Demarcating the Intersections of your Identity:

Hello, everyone! Kristy Anne Cox (Kristy Eagar) here! One important first step of intersectional thinking and modern American activism is being able to articulate the intersections of one's identity clearly. So, hi! I'm a mom, a writer, and an educator. I'm an anglophone (english-speaking)

SEVEN KINDS OF CRAZY

I often try to describe the anxiety part of what it's like to have ODC, OCPD, ADHD, a severe anxiety disorder, depression, trichotillomania, and body dismorphia. I try to describe the intensity, the catastrophic focus of this anxiety. "Gods, this is CATASTROPHICALLY WRONG and the air is

Prism Stalker, by Sloane Leong

If you have not yet had the delight of reading this graphic novel by indigenous Hawaiian author/illustrator Sloane Leong, I heartily recommend it. It's beautifully written and illustrated. Vep, an indentured refugee, is forced to participate in settling a new world, and things get messy, fast. This

Captain's Log, Stardate 04-18-2018:

Real talk? If my grocery cart seems feral and restless, I push them out far under the moonlight, deep into the wild asphalt biosphere, out into the most desolate wilds of the parking lot...

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