
The Subtle Art of Not Giving an F When You’re Overseas
Earlier this month when the House of Representatives were collectively throwing a massive tantrum err, I mean totally governing in a responsible way that everyone in America totally approved of, one of the most captivating pictures that emerged was that of California Representative Katie Porter reading Mark Manson’s aptly titled…
D'Arcee, in his seat, on a airplane, smiling for a selfie photo

An American Intermission: A Few Thoughts
This particular month, amidst the constant thread of PTSD and gaslighting that Denmark put me through, I find myself back on good ole American soil.
D'Arcee, in his seat, on a airplane, smiling for a selfie photo

No Universal Concept of Disability
A standardized concept of disability is not universal.
Inside view of D'Arcee’s Copenhagen hotel room.

Traveling the World While Black & Disabled
A few weeks ago, a found myself in the backseat of an Uber at 1:30 in the morning coming back from, shall we say, a little nighttime fun with a guy I’d met online.
D'Arcee, an African American with a beard and black rimmed glasses in a black shirt and white sweater, smiling