Marisol Cortez is the Executive Editor of Deceleration. She inhabits the terrain between artistic, activist, and academic worlds working as a writer, editor, and community-based scholar.
Marisol Cortez & Brian Gordon
Materials
Disgust
Brazenness
Obsession
Facebook
Stepladder
Rake
Scissors
Car, and probably a truck too
PVC pipes and connectors
PVC glue
Duct tape
8 8’x4′
Marisol Cortez
A few years ago, while writing a series about development politics in San Antonio, and specifically about alternatives to development as a conceptual paradigm, I signed up for
Deluge in the Delta Amid California’s Changing Climate
by Madi Whaley
Never before have I been scared of the rain. As a child, it was always a wonderful surprise,
Pamela Boyce Simms on the Necessity of Contemplative Traditions in the Age of Climate Chaos and Kakistocracy
Marisol Cortez
Last weekend, Deceleration ventured up the road to San Antonio’s
Too good not to share.
From L.M. Bogad, “Playing in the Key of Clown: Reflections on the Clandestine Insurgent Rebel Clown Army,” originally published in the Winter 2017 issue
Photo: www.youtube.com/user/1AmericaNews, via CNN Money
By Marisol Cortez
Some months ago, Deceleration received a message to our Facebook inbox from a producer with RT America–the
Editor’s note: We’ve shared Kazu Haga’s work before on Deceleration (see “Why Defeating Trump Demands Nonviolence”). In fact, everything he’s written that I’ve come across
This month Deceleration is traveling and reporting back! Greg will be in Ecuador for a three-week intensive course on environmental peacemaking, while I just returned from Detroit, where I attended
This past week the environmental humanities arm of Deceleration took two days off work and Xanax’ed our way through nightmare flights to/from Detroit, where we joined up with