At 5:00 a.m. this morning, the last entry in The Seeker’s Dungeon Rage Against the Machine Month was posted. The posts by 30 guest contributors were all so different from one another and each person had important things to say. I looked forward to reading a new post each morning and am sorry the event is over.
Some of the event instructions were:
Your post doesn’t have to be about the United States or even politics, but should be about what is keeping our world in darkness and your own solutions for shedding light. Talk about where your own passions lie, your own causes, and the glass ceilings you are trying to break on through.
I’ve listed all of the posts below so that you can read some or all of them. I suspect you will find them as thought provoking as I did.
The Rage Against the Machine Contributors:
Day 1: Thank You for Your Service Mr. Trump by Kevin (Rudran) Degnan
Day 2: Pistol Shots at the Past by Levantine
Day 3: Creating Light in the Darkness by Karuna Poole
Day 4: Rage Against Racial Prejudice by Sanaa Rizvi
Day 5: Let’s Choose Love by Mark Paxson
Day 6: An Unexpected Journey by Jagati Olson
Day 7: Letter to the Editor by Vince Horan
Day 8: The Dictatorship of the Clock by Carl D’Agostino
Day 9: Lost and Found by Lori Bonati
Day 10: Anecdote or Antidote to Rage by Kathie Arcide
Day 11: Earth Grief by Sherry Marr
Day 12: Searching by Oliana Kim
Day 13: Instead of raging… love and compassion by Leigh Gaitskill
Day 14: The Hip Woman by Ana Daksina
Day 15: On Being a Lady by Kripa Gressel
Day 16: Hear Me Roar by Trevor Washington
Day 17: I don’t understand… by Amy
Day 18: Stemming the Tide by Amar Gressel
Day 19: Into the Depths by Chitanand Nass
Day 20: #BeKindToElephants by Monika
Day 21: Finding A Way by Bertie Hutchins
Day 22: Fated by Rebel Willing
Day 23: The Trauma Lives for Years by Sreejit Poole
Day 24: The Skin I’m In by Dr Noreen Nguru
Day 25: Enough is Enough by Jessica Cypher
Day 26: Coming Out by Elmari W.
Day 27: What Sort of Men by Gary Maxwell
Day 27: Just One Word by Sonya Kassam
Day 29: Rectitude by Tobe
Day 30: The American Dream Needs an Update by Hugo Groenendyk
I enjoyed the series very much and felt inspired by many of the contributions
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so beautiful
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Thanks for sharing… now my blog is going to be feeling a little sad without so many guests everyday… but it’s been fun while it lasted.
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I’m sure you will come up with another one in the not so distant future and hopefully you will get some more guests, readers and writers from this post. (BTW your dad wrote a note to you on my post.)
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Absolutely great series and posts! Extremely well done. Congratulations Sreejit!!
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