Climate Change and the Clock

Climate change has been in the headlines for the past two decades, but has anything truly changed? The conversations and issues surrounding climate is constantly emphasizing the urgency….

Spreading “Uptake” in Unaffected Communities

In “The Case for Rage,” Myisha Cherry justifies the use of anger in black activist movements, arguing that “Lordean Rage,” as opposed to Rogue, Wipe, Narcissistic, and Ressentiment…

Is expressing the only way to solve our anger?

In our class, we talked about a lot of emotions that are related to anger. Anger, envy, rage, fury, and resentment are all emotions in the anger group….

I Want My Racist Mom To Get Angry Too

In August of 2020, following the summer’s BLM protests, I had a conversation with my mother that would alter my view on issues of race and class forever….

Happines through Anger

In today’s world, there is so much chaos and madness, it sometimes feels impossible to find a glimpse of happiness. But what if I told you the way…

Anger and Mental Health: Using Lordean Rage as a Framework for Antiracist Talk Therapy

Socially, anger doesn’t have the best rap. The immediate mental image of anger is one of volatility, violence, and lack of control. A quick google search of anger…

Existential Anger and What To Do With It

Growing up, I heard the phrase “Life isn’t fair” many times, as I’m sure many other people did. Even if no one said this out loud, we would…

Yelling at Ghosts

I would say that the majority of the people I have the most anger at are dead, and I doubt I’m alone in that. The amount of dead…

The Four Horsemen of Grief

Much of my time lately has been spent in a state of reflection. I’ve been driving a lot, I’ve been spending a considerable amount of time alone, and…

The Life of David Baldwin: The Effects of Unexpressed Lordean Rage

“All of my father’s texts and songs, which I had decided were meaningless, were arranged before me at his death like empty bottles, waiting to hold the meaning…