Kim C. Domenico

Kim C. Domenico, reside in Utica, New York, co-owner of Cafe Domenico (a coffee shop and community space),  and administrator of the small nonprofit independent art space, The Other Side.  Seminary trained and ordained,  but independently religious. She can be reached at: kodomenico@verizon.net.

BLM for White Folks May Mean Becoming Just Folks

Me Too’s Misguided Pursuit of Equality: Drop the Spirit of Vengeance and Defend Dignity Instead

Fallen Pan, Furious Women, and the Failure of Soulless Feminism

Anarchist Reconciliation: a Dream For the Season

To Not Walk Away: the Challenge of Compassion in the Neoliberal World

Things Dark Enough Yet? Time to be a Candle

Making Ourselves Small That We May Be Large

In Search of Moral Energy in the Neoliberal Wasteland: a Preferential Option for the Poor Soul

Indigenous Identity: a Way Out of the Neoliberal Quagmire

The White Liberal’s Dilemma: How To Be Shamelessly Different

Looking for Lost Sincerity on the Liberal Left

Marginalize This:  Turning the Tables on Neoliberal Triumphalism

A New Age Anarchism: Overcoming Liberalism’s Hidden Antipathy to Individual Freedom

The Contradiction Between Moral Bearing and American-style Freedom

The Anarchist Truth of the Reborn Social Soul

Can the Left Challenge the Fascist Story? Do We Have a More Compelling One?

Be a Danger to Yourself and Others: Become Religious!

Add Meaning, Stir and Bake: a New Anarchist Recipe

The Death of Liberalism and the Rebirth of Anarchism

Emma Goldman and the Soul of Anarchism

‘Courting Failure:’ the Key to Resistance is Ending Animacide

What Will It Take to Raise Liberalism from the Dead?

Righteousness and Dignity: Thoreau, Malcolm X and the Crisis of Leadership in America

Ending Our Secret Alliance with Victimhood: Toward an Adult Politics

The End of Veneration, the Fear of Consciousness, and the Rise of ‘the Buffoon’

Either We are Art-Making People or We are Bomb-Making People

A Deconstruction of Whiteness: Unsafe Among My Own Kind

Body and Soul: Becoming Men & Women in a Post-Gender Age

There May Be Hope (If You can Find Your Hopelessness Before They Do)

Revolutionary Lessons From Flyover Country

It’s High Time for a Politics of Desire