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  • On the evolution of skin color.

    Over thousands of years, our ancestors evolved. Epidermal melanin protects us from the sun. Seems reasonable. But contemporary racism throws a wrench in the discussion.

    September 13, 2019

    Frank Brown Cloud

    All posts, Evolutionary biology, Racial oppression
    African ancestry, ancestry, Asatru, biology of human evolution, books to prisoners, brain evolution, chance in evolution, chance in human evolution, Denisovan, Denisovans, diet in human evolution, domestication, edda, epidermal melanin, evolution, evolution of agriculture, evolution of brain size, evolution of epidermal melanin, evolution of great apes, evolution of human brain, evolution of human intelligence, evolution of intelligence, evolution of skin color, evolutionary advantage, evolutionary pressure, examples of evolution, explanation of human evolution, farming, folate hypothesis, history of human migration, history of human race, Homo sapiens, Homo sapiens evolution, how long does evolution take, Human ancestry, human body plan, human evolution, human migration, human race, human species, humanity, Icelandic, Icelandic mythology, Icelandic poetry, impact of agriculture on human evolution, incarceration, jail, latitude and skin color, learning, mass incarceration, melanin, Midwest Pages to Prisoners, Midwest Pages to Prisoners Project, migration, migration and evolution, mythology, Neanderthal, Neanderthals, neo-paganism, neopagan, neopaganism, neural plasticity, Norse mythology, Northern European ancestry, Northern European evolution, Odin, odinism, outdoor rec, paganism, Pages to Prisoners, pre-christian religion, prehistory of agriculture, prison, prison education, race, racial disparities in the criminal justice system, racial injustice, racism, racist police enforcement, racist policing, random factors in evolution, religion, skin color, skin color evolution, starfish evolution, stickleback evolution, sunlight, teaching evolution, The Edda, The Poetic Edda, The Prose Edda, UV damage, Viking myths, Viking religion, what does melanin do?, what does skin color do, white supremacists, white supremacy, why do people have different skin color, why skin color
    On the evolution of skin color.
  • On sex work and demand.

    We could end sex work by pushing back against demand … but we need to help women feel less demand for money, not criminalize men’s demand for sex.

    August 30, 2019

    Frank Brown Cloud

    All posts, Book reviews, Violence against women
    anti-prostitution feminists, anti-prostitution movement, Ayurvedic massage, border patrol, border policing, brothel-keeping laws, colonial legacy, colonialism, criminal justice, criminalization, criminalized transactions, decriminalized prostitution, demand, dismissive library listing, economics of criminalized transactions, elastic versus inelastic demand, feminism, feminist theory, GBI, global capitalism, global wealth tax, guaranteed basic income, human migration, human rights, human trafficking, immigration, immigration control, immigration enforcement, immigration policy, injustice, judges, Juno Mac, legislating morality, library listing, massage, massage therapists, massage therapy, misogyny, Molly Smith, Nordic model, objectification, objectification of women, policing, policing women, prohibition, prosecutors, prostitution, racism, racist enforcement, racist policing, Revolting Prostitutes, selectively enforced laws, sex, sex work, sex workers, sex workers rights, sexuality, Sweden, trafficking, undocumented immigration, undocumented migrants, War on Drugs, wealth tax, work, workers rights
    On sex work and demand.
  • On writing.

    By writing, we can prove that we really do exist. But not everyone in jail has access to even as much as a sharpened pencil.

    August 23, 2019

    Frank Brown Cloud

    All posts, mass incarceration, Medicine, Psychology, The writing process
    action permanence, depression, deprivation in jail, drug trip, drugs, ego death, jail commissary, jail poetry, medicine, mushroom tea, pencil sharpener, pencils, pencils in jail, Portland, psilocybin, psilocybin mushrooms, psychedelic, psychedelic drugs, psychedelic medicine, psychedelics, PTSD, PTSD cures, Sacred Knowledge, shrooms, suffering in jail, teaching in jail, teaching poetry in jail, trip, trip report, William Richards, writing, writing in jail
    On writing.
  • On bowerbirds, process, and happiness.

    In a world where not everyone wins, we can either prepare to mope or learn to enjoy the process of our lives.

    August 16, 2019

    Frank Brown Cloud

    All posts, Ecology, Evolutionary biology
    abolition, abolitionism, art, attention economy, Bestiary, birds, Bower, bowerbird, bowerbirds, children, corvids, crow family life, crow intelligence, crow smarts, crows, crows using tools, Donika Kelly, goal-oriented, goals versus process, jail, jail poetry, mass incarceration, mate choice, mate selection, mating, mating behavior, non-coercive mating, parenting, poetry, process-oriented, psychology, self-actualization, self-help, sexual choice, sexual selection, social media pyramid, storytelling, suffering in jail, teaching in jail, teaching poetry, teaching poetry in jail, tool use, tropical birds, War on Drugs, writing
    On bowerbirds, process, and happiness.
  • On telepathy and the battle for narrative control.

    After William Burroughs experienced how pitifully he could be held in thrall by a small molecule, he developed a lifelong interest in telepathy and mind control.  His own brain had been upended.  Suddenly, he found himself devoting the vast majority of his time and money toward a single cause: obtaining a day’s ration of opiate. …

    August 2, 2019

    Frank Brown Cloud

    All posts, Book reviews
    addictive technology, Apple, ayahuasca, battle for stories, behavioral change, behavioral modification, Benway, competing narratives, criminal justice, criminal justice system, Douglas Star, Facebook, false confessions, guilty plea, hooked on technology, how are criminal defendants charged, identity, incarceration, innocent people plead guilty, interrogation, interrogation techniques, jail, language battle, magnetic pulse, mass incarceration, mental conditioning, mind control, Naked Lunch, narrative control, neural polarization, Pavlov, Pavlovian conditioning, personality, personality modification, plea bargain, police, police interrogation, power, prison, prosecution, prosecutors, prosecutors determine charges, psyche, psychedelics, psychic warfare, psychology research, Queer, research into false confessions, Saul Kassin, Silicon Valley, social control, story battle, storytelling, subjugation, tech companies, tech-free kids, technology, technology companies, telepathy, thought control, TMS, transcranial magnetic stimulation, ultimatum game, unethical game design, why do innocent people confess, William Burroughs, Yage
    On telepathy and the battle for narrative control.
  • On the moon landing, and who benefits if you believe it was faked.

    Who benefits if you believe the moon landing was faked? The people who want to prevent our government from helping you.

    July 19, 2019

    Frank Brown Cloud

    All posts, Politics
    45, 50th anniversary, American moon landing, Area 51, astronomy, belief in conspiracy theories, can our government keep secrets, childhood hunger, childhood malnutrition, civil rights, cold war, conspiracy, conspiracy theories, conspiracy theories debunked, conspiracy theory, convincing people that the moon landing was real, crystal meth, debunked conspiracy theory, debunked moon landing conspiracy, Disney conspiracy, do people believe we sent a man to the moon, Donald Trump, drug addiction, drug use, drugs, faked photographs, government, government bureaucracy, government incompetence, government is the problem, government secrets, have humans been to the moon, have people been to the moon, health care, incompetence, incompetent government, International Space Station, jail, JFK, Jill Lepore, leaked government secrets, lemming conspiracy, lunar landing, mass incarceration, meth, methamphetamine, methamphetamines, moon, moon landing, moon landing anniversary, moon landing conspiracy, moon landing faked, NASA, oil company conspiracy, paranoia, PotUS, poverty, President, prison, Reagan, rocketry, Ronald Reagan, Santa conspiracy, send a man to the moon, sleep deprivation, speed, strategic incompetence, talking to people about the moon landing, teaching poetry, teaching poetry in jail, the eagle has landed, the moon landing, the moon landing was fake, trauma, Trump, UFO, UFO theorist, underfunded schools, was the moon landing faked, was the moon landing real, we sent humans to the moon, why fake the moon landing, why people believe conspiracy theories
    On the moon landing, and who benefits if you believe it was faked.
  • On translation.

    Translation is imperfect, and dangerous, and we should all do it. The act of putting another’s thoughts into our words will bring us closer.

    July 19, 2019

    Frank Brown Cloud

    All posts, Book reviews, The writing process
    addiction, Cathay, Cherry, Christopher Logue, drug addiction, Ezra Pound, Hayden Pelliccia, Homer, imperfect translation, incomplete equivalence, Iraq, Iraqi translators, literal translation, literary translation, literature in translation, Mark Polizzotti, military interpreters, military service, military translation, mistranslation, Nico Walker, Perry Link, Sympathy for the Traitor, The Iliad, translated literature, translating literature, translating poetry, Translation, War Music
    On translation.
  • On re-watching The Matrix, twenty years later.

    The Matrix was, and is, an incredible film … but now, after all the school shootings, it’s hard for me to watch.

    July 12, 2019

    Frank Brown Cloud

    All posts, mass incarceration, Politics, Schooling
    Alan Greenspan, American gun violence, angry young men, Christianity, Colombine, ethics, fear, Grant Morrison, gun control, gun violence, guns, high school, inequality, matrix, moral certainty, morality, Pareto optimal, Pareto optimality, Parkland, political ethics, political philosophy, school safety, school shootings, school stress, social contract, stress, student safety, students against gun violence, students for gun control, The Invisibles, U.S. politics
    On re-watching The Matrix, twenty years later.
  • On the celebration of Neanderthals.

    Neanderthal were more like us than scientists once thought … but, in our current political atmosphere, I can’t feel comfortable celebrating them.

    July 5, 2019

    Frank Brown Cloud

    All posts, Evolutionary biology, Racial oppression
    45, epidermal melanin, extinction, genetic inheritence, Homo sapiens, human evolution, human extinction, human migration, immigration, inherited privilege, macrofauna extinction, migration, migration laws, Neanderthal, Neanderthal DNA, Neanderthal genes, Neanderthal stories, Neanderthals, prehistory, President Trump, race, racism, Trump, white supremacists, white supremacy
    On the celebration of Neanderthals.
  • On national borders and the disappearance of our universe’s only known habitable planet.

    We all share one planet, but selfish decisions made within a single nation’s borders could destroy it.

    June 28, 2019

    Frank Brown Cloud

    All posts, Ecology, Parenting
    45, addiction, Amazon, Amazon Rainforest, Animal Man, biological abundance, biological diversity, biological fecundity, Brazil, Brazilian presidency, caterpillar, climate change, climate refuges, David Wallace-Wells, DC comics, deforestation, Donald Trump, environment, environmentalism, falling insect populations, fatherhood, fossil fuels, GBI, global warming, global wealth tax, Grant Morrison, guaranteed basic income, immigration, immigration crisis, inequality, insect populations, Jair Bolsonaro, Mexico, Michael McCarthy, Michoacan, Midwest, milkweed, mining in Michoacan, mining in the Amazon, Molly Crabapple, monarch wintering sites, national borders, oil, oil companies, parenting, pesticides, President Trump, raising caterpillars, raising monarch butterflies, raising Monarchs, refugee crisis, renewable energy, solar energy, The Moth Snowstorm, The Uninhabitable Earth, Trump, vegan, vegan comic books, vegan comics, vegan superhero, vegan superheroes, veganism, vegetarian comic books, vegetarian comics, vegetarian superhero, vegetarian superheroes, vegetarianism, Where Else Can They Go
    On national borders and the disappearance of our universe’s only known habitable planet.
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