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  • March 2026
    Hi, happy Women’s History Month! As with February, this month has offered little news to celebrate. Since the last newsletter, our world has plunged further into crisis. The Trump administration’s siege of Iran has killed thousands of people, while the closure of the strait of Hormuz has produced spiraling fuel shortages across the world, especially… Read more: March 2026
  • February 2026
    Hi! Though I’m timing these newsletters for the end of the month, I would like to wish everyone a reflective Black History Month, one of pride and hope in spite of some of the most horrific times in the living memory of our world. Times are horrific indeed. Following disastrous elections in Costa Rica, Japan… Read more: February 2026
  • January 2026: The road ahead
    Hi! Welcome to my newsletter, to be published monthly going forward. The task of an effective opposition is neither to mince words nor throw bombs: rather, it is to demonstrate why you (as a party, a coalition, a class force, etc.) should be in government instead. As such, I will be laying out my approach… Read more: January 2026: The road ahead
  • 11/6 – Onward!
    Hi! As you’re probably aware by now, we came up 196 votes short in Tuesday’s general election. I would like to thank not only the 592 people who voted for me (totaling 43%), but the many others from across Northampton who knocked on doors, held parties, offered advice and organized for our coalition. While some… Read more: 11/6 – Onward!
  • 10/23 Gazette Letter: On political honesty and municipal priorities in the age of MAGA
    [PREFACE: this letter was submitted as a guest column to the Daily Hampshire Gazette on 10/23. It is unlikely to be published due to the number of pending submissions.] Hearing councilor Alex Jarrett’s recent call for answers on difficult budget questions, I hope to set forward some of my own thoughts as I run to… Read more: 10/23 Gazette Letter: On political honesty and municipal priorities in the age of MAGA