Opinions and emotions clash over Bill Cosby.
When Firing Back Feels Like the Only Patriotic Option
Not loving America: Tamir Rice and the USA’s violence against itself.
He is Forever our Husband, Father, Cousin, Friend, and More
“I’m angry with a dead man, and I just don’t see the point of that.”
Uber Cab Confessions: A Five Minute Ride
Offering a sigh where a scream would be more appropriate..
The Elegance of Abortion Jokes
Quentin Lucas discusses the value in abortion jokes.
Why I Don’t Talk to White People
Quentin Lucas examines his relationship with American white people.
Sometimes Getting Lost is the Best of Things
Quentin Lucas explores storytelling’s roll in his journey into manhood.
The Struggle is Real … and Beautiful
Quentin Lucas writes about the beauty of failure.
Fire Your Guns
Quentin Lucas has a thought about guns in America.
Chasing Down the ‘Real Man’
Quentin Lucas found himself in the military, facing court martial, before he could begin to see what a ‘real man’ might be.
Gratitude for Good Police Work
Quentin Lucas wants to thank the police.
I Want to Change the World by Changing My Mind
Quentin Lucas tells a short story to show how poor thinking can happen to any of us.
The Seductiveness of Secrets
Quentin Lucas discusses the false security we feel in not talking about sex.
Interviewing the President of GoTopless: Facing Our Discomfort
Quentin Lucas discusses GoTopless and women’s rights with its president Nadine Gary.
If Suicide were a Person
Quentin Lucas describes his past relationship with suicide.
Beautiful Disaster: Responding to the 7 Reasons Why We’re Drawn to the Damaged Person
Quentin Lucas discusses attractions to the damaged person, as a damaged person.