Culture

The Traditions, Ideas, and, Events That Shape Us.

  • The American Bungalow

    The American Bungalow

    A pragmatic dream: At the turn of the twentieth century, America was dancing in the midst of the extreme abundance that the Industrial Revolution produced. With the working class deskilled and labor unions being crushed, there was an allure to communist ideology. What won out instead was the pragmatic approach that viewed humans as fallible… Continue reading

  • A Bloody Fight For Freedom

    A Bloody Fight For Freedom

    Clash With Natives at the Devil’s Curve 2009 I was initially very hesitant when I began the documentary, When Two Worlds Collide. I thought it was going to be pushing an environmentalist agenda. Certainly, there were elements of that, but it went far deeper as I progressed. It all changed when the gunshots rang through… Continue reading

  • The Shadow Side of Birth Control

    The Shadow Side of Birth Control

    99% of sexually active women in the U.S have used birth control before (ACOG)! One of the critical differences between men and women is the asymmetric investment that women are responsible for being the sole caregiver for 9 months while they carry the baby, and then complete dependency during the first year of development. She… Continue reading