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The Value of Knowing Your Values


Winona Nelson

  Think about what your dream life looks like. If you picture it, placing no constraints on yourself to keep it humble or realistic, what would your fairy tale best life be?     In mine, I am a celebrated author and illustrator. I increase representation of Native American people, queer people, women, and other marginalized groups, and make them feel bigger and more powerful. I spend my days in a beautiful house and make the…

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Broligarchs, AI, and a Techno-Authoritarian


Arnie Fenner

June 16, 2025 - Recently Jon Stewart spoke with journalist Carole Cadwalladr on The Daily Show about the dangers AI pose's to individual privacy, freedom, and financial livelihoods. (Yes, artists, including ours.) Since the courts always move at a glacial pace and since the administration of the U.S. has included language in its "Big Beautiful Bill" (currently in the Senate) that protects and exempts AI companies from any liability or lawsuits for infringing on copyrights in the creation of their software for at least 10 years ... watch and listen. And after, if you're alarmed or worried, write or call your Senator or Congressperson and express those concerns. (Some of the representatives in Congress have admitted that they hadn't actually read the bill before they signed it and were surprised to learn of the AI clause: they had one…

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