I Endorse Francesca Hong for Governor of Wisconsin

Francesca Hong for Governor of Wisconsin.


I’m endorsing Francesca Hong for Governor of Wisconsin.

Fran is a state representative, single mom, restaurant worker, chef, community organizer, and democratic socialist. She is running the kind of campaign Democrats need: rooted in working people, not corporate PACs, billionaires, or self-funding.

Her agenda is exactly right: universal childcare, paid leave for all, fully funded public schools, free school meals, fairer and cheaper healthcare, affordable housing, a $20 minimum wage, and making the ultra-rich pay their fair share.

Wisconsin deserves a governor who knows what working families are up against and is willing to fight for something bigger than cautious politics as usual.

I’m proud to endorse Francesca Hong. Please donate, volunteer, and spread the word.







Movies That Make You Think — Part 30



Six stories about pressure closing in: a crime-scene cleaner who may have erased the truth, a linguist asked to decode visitors from beyond Earth, a negotiator pulled into a Federal Reserve heist, a jury room where one dissenting voice changes everything, a psychiatrist recruited into CIA mind-control experiments, and a steelworker chasing justice through a broken Rust Belt economy.

Cleaner (Netflix)

Tom Cutler makes a living cleaning up death scenes, but one job at a wealthy home leaves him wondering whether he has destroyed evidence in a murder cover-up. The thriller works best as a story about procedure, guilt, and the danger of being useful to powerful people before you understand what they are hiding.



Arrival (Paramount+)

When alien ships appear around the world, linguist Louise Banks is brought in to find a way to communicate before fear turns first contact into war. Denis Villeneuve turns science fiction into a meditation on language, grief, time, and how much of the future we would choose if we could understand it in advance.



Inside Man: Most Wanted (Netflix)

A Federal Reserve robbery forces an NYPD negotiator and an FBI agent into an uneasy partnership with a criminal mastermind who seems to be playing several games at once. As a sequel to Inside Man, it keeps the focus on leverage, misdirection, and how a heist can become an argument over buried history.



12 Angry Men (Prime Video)

Eleven jurors are ready to convict a young defendant, but one holdout insists that reasonable doubt deserves a conversation. Sidney Lumet’s classic shows how justice can depend on patience, humility, and the willingness to challenge certainty when everyone else wants the room to empty.



MK Ultra (Prime Video)

A psychiatrist is recruited into a CIA program testing LSD and mind-control techniques on vulnerable patients inside a rural hospital. Built around the real MK-Ultra experiments, the film asks how quickly scientific language and patriotic secrecy can become cover for abuse.



Out of the Furnace (Prime Video)

Russell Baze returns from prison to a collapsing steel town and a brother pulled into a violent underground fight world. The revenge plot is grim, but the deeper weight comes from jobs disappearing, institutions failing, and working-class loyalty being pushed into desperation.



I Endorse Melat Kiros for Congress (CO‑01)

Melat Kiros for Congress in CO‑01.


I’m endorsing Melat Kiros for Congress in Colorado’s 1st District.

The era of “any Democrat will do” is over. CO‑01 deserves a representative who is willing to say exactly where she stands: with the people, not corporate PACs or AIPAC.

Melat is a lawyer, PhD student, democratic socialist, immigrant, and Denverite running on the kind of agenda this moment calls for: Medicare for All, Housing First, universal child and elder care, abolishing ICE, an arms embargo, taxing the rich, labor rights, reproductive justice, LGBTQIA+ rights, and getting money out of politics.

That is the kind of clear, working-class, anti-establishment politics Democrats need more of.

I’m proud to endorse Melat Kiros. If you’re in Denver, please pledge to vote by June 30. Everyone else: donate, volunteer, and spread the word.



Charity Spotlight - New York Common Pantry

New York Common Pantry

Quick spotlight on a group fighting hunger in New York City with food, dignity, and practical support.


What is New York Common Pantry?

New York Common Pantry (NYCP) works to reduce hunger while promoting dignity, health, and self-sufficiency. Their whole-person approach starts with food, including Choice Pantry fresh pantry packages, Hot Meals, and Nourish support for seniors, then extends into case management through Help 365 and Project Dignity plus nutrition education through Live Healthy!

In FY25, NYCP reported distributing more than 11.7 million meals, including more than 2.2 million Mobile Pantry meals.


Why I like recommending them

  • Food plus follow-through. They do immediate hunger relief while helping people connect to resources that address why they are food insecure in the first place.
  • Deeply local. Their work is focused on New Yorkers, including pantry visitors, seniors, families, and homeless neighbors.
  • Easy ways to plug in. You can donate, volunteer at Manhattan and Bronx pantry sites, or support food and toiletry drives.

How to support