Tag: 2016 election

PROCESSING TRUMP: Installment Three – Focus less on pointing fingers and more on pointing the way forward (by Jeremy Bird)

PROCESSING TRUMP: Installment Three – Focus less on pointing fingers and more on pointing the way forward (by Jeremy Bird)

Over the next few days, I’m going to share the thoughts of friends and acquaintances as they process the reality of a Donald Trump presidency. Some will be from people willing to share their identity. Others will be anonymous. All will help us to understand that we’re not alone in our grief and struggle to understand “what’s next.” Installment Three […]

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PROCESSING TRUMP: Installment Two – Learning lessons from history

PROCESSING TRUMP: Installment Two – Learning lessons from history

Over the next few days, I’m going to share the thoughts of friends and acquaintances as they process the reality of a Donald Trump presidency. Some will be from people willing to share their identity. Others will be anonymous. All will help us to understand that we’re not alone in our grief and struggle to understand “what’s next.” Installment Two […]

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PROCESSING TRUMP: Installment One – The end of the complicity of silence

PROCESSING TRUMP: Installment One – The end of the complicity of silence

Over the next few days, I’m going to share the thoughts of friends and acquaintances as they process the reality of a Donald Trump presidency. Some will be from people willing to share their identity. Others will be anonymous. All will help us to understand that we’re not alone in our grief and struggle to understand “what’s next.” Installment One […]

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GUEST POST: Callie McKee’s poem “I’m with HER” and a disturbing lack of Hillary

GUEST POST: Callie McKee’s poem “I’m with HER” and a disturbing lack of Hillary

The following poem was performed by Callie McKee at the HERsay performance art show this past week in Ann Arbor. Callie is an Ann Arbor-area theatre artist, writer, storyteller, performance poet, and fierce feminist. She is the Director of the University of Michigan educational theatre company (UMetc), where she designs programming around bystander intervention, mental health, working in diverse teams, […]

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Guess who’s the most worried about Donald Trump becoming our next President?

Guess who’s the most worried about Donald Trump becoming our next President?

The last few days have been incredibly hard for many of us. I’ve been walking around in a fog; nothing about the world makes sense. One of the only things that’s made me feel any better since Tuesday night was spending time with my students, who are uncommonly caring, sensitive, bright, and passionate future music educators. Our conversations have been positive, […]

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GUEST POST by Susan J. Demas – So what do we do now?

GUEST POST by Susan J. Demas – So what do we do now?

The following guest post was written by Susan J. Demas. Susan is Publisher and Editor of Inside Michigan Politics, a nationally acclaimed, biweekly political newsletter. Her political columns can be found at SusanJDemas.com. Follow her on Twitter here. I am not the optimist in my family. That role is filled by my husband, Joe. All of us are devastated right now, […]

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Pay attention to Michigan. We are a micro-version of what is happening nationally.

Pay attention to Michigan. We are a micro-version of what is happening nationally.

Eclectablog, while often focusing on national issues, has a Michigan-centric component as regular readers know. That’s largely because we are the testing ground, the beta testers for what Republicans want to achieve nationally. Republicans here control the governor’s office. Our Lt. Governor is a Republican. Our Secretary of State is a Republican. Our Attorney General is a Republican. Our state […]

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GUEST POST: The election of Donald Trump is the affirmation of rape culture

GUEST POST: The election of Donald Trump is the affirmation of rape culture

The following guest post was written by Chelsea Coffey, Development Manger at Vanguard Public Affairs and a recent Political Science and Economics graduate of Saginaw Valley State University. Enjoy. If you’re a Trump supporter it may come as a surprise that as a self-proclaimed feminist I’m not all that upset that America rejected its first potential woman president. I didn’t […]

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GUEST POST by Susan J. Demas – Election 2016: Morning After Sickness

GUEST POST by Susan J. Demas – Election 2016: Morning After Sickness

The following guest post was written by Susan J. Demas. Susan is Publisher and Editor of Inside Michigan Politics, a nationally acclaimed, biweekly political newsletter. Her political columns can be found at SusanJDemas.com. Follow her on Twitter here. In the three hours since I’ve arrived home from babbling about the election on a Detroit TV station, I’ve had to roll […]

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I dedicate my vote for Hillary Clinton to my mother, Jacki Savage

I dedicate my vote for Hillary Clinton to my mother, Jacki Savage

This is an emotional day for many of us and, even as a man, I’m struggling to keep my emotions in check. I was raised by an ardent feminist and activist, Jacki Savage. She passed away over a decade ago but her activist legacy lives on in me and others she inspired. I’m working out of my house today. As […]

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Hillary Clinton in Michigan August 11, 2016.

The long, challenging road of a Clinton supporter ends today with an historic election

I did not support Hillary Clinton in the 2008 primary. I thought she came to the table with far too much baggage to be successful. Not baggage of her own making but baggage composed of every unjustified, sexist attack made on her by patriarchal Republicans and conservative commentators based on their fear and hatred of powerful women, especially the wife […]

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