Resisting Fascism

How can our society resist fascism and become more equitable?

Last updated 2023 October 27 | More of my big questions

Sub-questions

  • What should we expect from fascists? What are the common approaches and arguments they use?
  • How have people resisted fascism in the past?
  • How can I help others safely?
  • How can women be treated as equal members of society?
  • How can I defend against Christian nationalism?

Bookshelf

Related books I’ve read since 2021. Links go to my book review.


America Redux
👍👍
by Ariel Aberg-Riger
(graphic non-fiction, history)
queer author
2023-09-11

The Silence of Our Friends

by Mark Long, Jim Demonakos + Nate Powell
(graphic novel, history)
Black characters
2023-07-30

Save It for Later

by Nate Powell
(graphic non-fiction, essays)
2023-05-20

We Hereby Refuse

by Frank Abe, Tamiko Nimura, Matt Sasaki +
Ross Ishikawa
(graphic non-fiction, history)
Japanese-American authors
2023-01-02

Rest is Resistance

by Tricia Hersey
(non-fiction, memoir)
Black, queer author
2022-12-15

On Tyranny: Graphic Edition
👍👍
by Timothy Snyder
+ Nora Krug
(non-fiction, history)
2022-06-09

Good Trouble
👍
by Christopher Noxon
(graphic novel, non-fiction)
2022-02-28

Run: Book One
by John Lewis, A. Aydin, L. Fury + N. Powell
(graphic novel, non-fiction)
2021-09-22

Never Say You Can’t Survive 👍
by Charlie Jane Anders
(non-fiction, writing)
trans author
2021-09-03

Year of the Rabbit
by Tian Veasna
(graphic novel, memoir)
Cambodian-French author
2021-07-14

They Called Us Enemy
by George Takei, J. Eisenger, S. Scott + H. Becker
(graphic novel, memoir)
Japanese-American + gay author
2021-06-15

Banned Book Club
by Kim Hyun Sook, Ryan Estrada + Ko Hyung-Ju
(graphic novel, history)
Korean author + illustrator + rep
2021-05-23
cover of Be My Guest with decorative blue and yellow illustrated plate on bright yellow background
Be My Guest
by Priya Basil
(non-fiction, essay)
Asian author, atheist author
2021-02-16

Webinars + videos

Articles

Articles or longer responses I’ve written.

Notes

Bookmarks and quotes from articles I’ve read.

Supporting others

Advocacy

Truth + language

Resistance

Psychology

History + not-history

Resources

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I’m a sci-fi writer and graphic designer in the Seattle suburbs. I grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area but have lived in Washington since 2008. On this site, I track what I read and watch, write commentary on things that interest me, and collect reference information. My professional background is in ecology and…

What’s Tracy up to lately? Updated 25 June 2024 Designing a couple interpretive signs about salmon Creating educational materials for a city business pollution prevention program Posting thoughts and saving bookmarks here — I love having this site 🤓 Editing a sci-fi novel 📝 I’m planning to self-publish Reading lots — I’m digging novellas lately…

I have too many pages to fit in my nav! Here’s a sitemap of all the pages on this website. Blog Mind Garden Index Links to blog about Big Questions Big Questions Balanced Lifestyle Effective Creative Processes Writing Fiction Thinking Better Information Diet Future of the Internet Resisting Fascism Building Community Transforming Capitalism Collections Cool…

Spring is here — it was a big wildlife week in the neighborhood! Heard coyotes howling in the greenbelt and the frogs started their evening chorus, saw a doe in the backyard and a hummingbird out front, and spotted the first bees cruising. But, allergies also hit me hard 🤧

I downloaded my Google Takeout data. I’d forgotten they own Blogger and was delighted to discover they had atom feeds for all of my old college blogs! No photos, but still funny to see what I wrote about twenty years ago. I’ve marked the date of my very first post on my calendar so I can celebrate the anniversary come September 😁🥂
I’ve been working on keeping fewer tabs open on my phone. I was doing pretty well till yesterday but left six tabs open overnight 😂
Stuff I Did:

About eight hours of consulting work
Developed a new revision plan for my novel
Started exploring webfonts for my consulting website
Went to Homebrew Website Club
Watched a webinar about home design
Walked with a friend twice
Baked scones
One appointment

Reading:

Read Alien Mercenary’s Destiny by Mina Carter and re-read The Suffragette Scandal by Courtney Milan
Started reading Effortless by Greg McKeown
DNF’d Breath of Life by Jocelynn Drake and Priestdaddy by Patricia Lockwood
Added five books to my TBR

Words I looked up / concepts I learned:

cognate
caliginous
No free lunch theorem

New newsletter I’m trying out:

Ann Friedman’s newsletter

Pretty things I saw:

Ryan Swierczek of Swierczek Design Co — I like the color palettes, especially the photo tints, and the photo collages on their posters
Roland Kraemer on ThatBloom.com — lots of neat abstract natural photo series, and I thought the inverted cursor overlay was cool looking (although the size changing was a little confusing)
Parag Sahasrabudhe on parag.micro.blog — a series of colorful doors in Puerto Rico

Website Changes:
New organizing section!
I created a new section called “Big Questions” which organizes a lot of my notes and reading under broad questions that I’ve been thinking about a lot over the past couple years:

Balanced Lifestyle
Effective Creative Processes
Writing Fictionthis one hasn’t been populated yet
Thinking Better
Information Diet
Future of the Internet
Resisting Fascism
Building Community

I got some good ideas at Homebrew Website Club that I’ve only started implementing on the ‘balanced lifestyle’ page, so these still have some work to do. I also need to figure out what system I’m going to follow to update them since it’s all manual 😉
New page
I also finally published a page collecting “neat websites” as an addition to my pages for interesting people and cool artists and blogroll. I’d been sitting on it, feeling like it needed more content before I could post it, but whatev, may as well post now and can keep adding 🤷‍♀️