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to present day, and be inspired by the number of his successes.
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D
onald Trump may be out of the spotlight for air pollution. The bitch clearly does not give a flying
now, slumping down in the fever swamps fuck about South Dakota’s poorer citizens: Let them
of Florida like a submerged gator, plotting get lung cancer and COPD from filthy air, then de-
his 2024 comeback, but his brigades of loyal prive them of Medicaid to fight the diseases.
Trumpites—many of whom got elected Nor did she give a damn about South Dakotans
on his coattails—are still in power in who use medical marijuana to ease their chronic
Washington, D.C., and numerous states. pain without the dangerously addic-
They despised him at first, along with the tive properties of opioids. When two
rest of the Republican establishment, but then the measures to legalize pot for medical and
big con happened—Trump bamboozled half of the recreational use were on the South Dakota
common folk in America with his big, blustering P.T. ballot in 2020, she stupidly opposed
Barnum act—so they flushed their principles down both. After both measures passed,
the shitter and jumped on the bandwagon too. she filed a lawsuit to overturn the recre-
Kristi Noem is one of them, holding down the ational measure and tried to delay im-
fort in South Dakota as governor since 2019. plementation of medical use for one
During her first meeting with Trump at the year. Ultimately, she lost on both counts. So
White House, she invited him to visit much for the “Less Government. More Freedom.”
South Dakota: “We have Mt. Rush- slogan of her political campaigns.
more,” she said. It was a gracious Acting like a dictator, Governor
prod: Trump probably thought it Noem tried hard to crush South
was in North Dakota or Kansas, like Dakotans’ democratically chosen new freedoms.
he thought the Super Bowl LIV-winning Kansas She even vetoed a bill to allow the cultivation of
City Chiefs were based in Kansas instead of Mis- industrial hemp—one of the world’s most useful
souri—a common enough mistake for schoolchild- KRISTI NOEM crops, with great potential for this Big Ag state—
ren, but cringeworthy for an American President. which passed both houses of the South Dakota leg-
And Trump actually said: “Do you know, it’s my that she would take $5 million in federal coronavirus islature in 2019. Why? “There is no question in my
dream to have my face on Mt. Rushmore.” “I started relief funds meant for her suffering constituents and mind that normalizing hemp, like legalizing medical
laughing,” said Noem. But “he wasn’t laughing, so spend the money on her state tourism ad campaign marijuana,” she said, “is part of a larger strategy
he was totally serious.” That should have been a instead. Come one, come all, ditch your masks and to undermine enforcement of the drug laws and
clue that the boss was a delusional megalomaniac, spread the virus in “freedom-loving” South Dakota! make legalized marijuana inevitable.
but Noem ignored it. Two years later, on July 4, The 30-second tourism spot had premiered a Noem definitely has her eyes on higher office—
2020, Trump did make it to South Dakota, to watch month earlier during coverage of the Republican like a run for the White House if Trump balks in 2024
fireworks at Mt. Rushmore. To commemorate the National Convention, where Noem’s Trumpified Mt. or maybe his VP if he does run. In the meantime, she
wondrous honor, Governor Noem presented him Rushmore gift earned her the lead-off speech on is working to pass a state “heartbeat” abortion law
with a scale model of Mt. Rushmore—complete night three, in which she said, “We are not—and will like the one passed in Texas, while doing nothing to
with Trump’s head added in the fifth position! Yes, not—be the subjects of an elite class of so-called correct South Dakota’s role as the new Switzerland
it sounds like a Saturday Night Live skit, but we are experts. We the People are the government.” Damn of the U.S.—a haven for wealthy tax evaders, klep-
not making this up. The 27-inch-wide bronze model them big-city know-it-all snobs with their science tocrats, and white-collar criminals around the world,
cost $1,100 (paid for with private funds, Kristi ex- degrees! All of this is stupid even by historical stan- as detailed in the massive Pandora Papers exposé.
plained). We hereby nominate this for Greatest Suck- dards: While the bubonic plague raged in medieval We’re hoping that the good people of South
Up Act of All Time. Europe, with no scientific understanding at all of pan- Dakota will soon look past her shallow posturing and
Having stroked the Orange Pharaoh’s swollen demics, cities and states imposed quarantines to limit recognize the real harm she has inflicted on so many
ego, Noem next aped him by abandoning all com- contagion. And mask-wearing was widely mandated of the state’s citizens in an international health emer-
mon sense and medical advice at the height of the and practiced during the Spanish flu pandemic of gency. Beyond COVID, she was once forced to admit
COVID outbreak: She encouraged large public gath- 1918/19. Most folk considered it a patriotic duty to that “South Dakota has been devastated by the trade
erings to continue, including the annual Sturgis Mo- obey such ordinances, not some dictate to stifle wars” that Trump waged, with the state’s number-
torcycle Rally, which turned into a super-spreader their freedom. But most were not cursed with a mo- one agricultural industry “by far” the hardest hit.
event; refused to impose any restrictions on bars, ronic con man at the head of their government. But like a good cowgirl, Ms. Kristi still stands by
restaurants and churches; and refused to implement Even before the pandemic, Noem had a history her man, because he’s the ticket to bigger things
mask mandates anywhere. So it was no surprise that of endangering the health of South Dakota’s citizens: beyond cold, sparsely populated South Dakota. If
by November 2020, Forbes had ranked South Dakota Prior to becoming governor, she served four terms that clown could make it to the White House over
the riskiest state to visit and called it “the epicenter as one of the state’s U.S. Representatives, voting to dozens of more intelligent and qualified Republi-
of COVID-19 spread.” Under Ms. Kristi’s leadership, repeal the Affordable Care Act and cut Medicaid fund- cans, the sky’s the limit for the former South Dakota
South Dakota was one of only two states not to ing to the state. Those cuts to Medicaid resulted in a Snow Queen and the moron who signed off on a
offer emergency financial aid for renters facing 55% reduction in coverage for South Dakota’s Med- public-service ad campaign about methampheta-
eviction during the pandemic. She even opted out icaid recipients. And along with many other votes mine addiction with this slogan: “Meth. We’re On It.”
of Trump’s program to provide federal unemploy- in favor of Big Oil’s offshore drilling and the Key- Yes, it’s true—it’s not another SNL skit. And it
ment benefits to those ravaged by COVID! stone XL Pipeline, she sponsored a move to block really says all you need to know about the mental
In September 2020 Noem actually announced the EPA’s funding for reducing coarse-particulate qualifications of this Trump twit for any office.
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“It’s up…and it’s good! ”
BITS
THE BEST OF SIMULATED SEX
Simultaneous orgasms. No discussion of contraception. Bras that never
come off. When tasked with depicting erotic congress in film and on TV,
the entertainment industrial complex shows us how little they know—
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or care—about real sex.
An October 2021 Mamamia (Australia) listicle singles out some of the
most egregious transgressions, like simultaneous orgasms and the illu-
sion that pool sex is both easy and enjoyable (no and NO). But not every-
one gets it so spectacularly wrong. In fact, let’s take a moment to single
out and celebrate the very best of simulated sex.
To help narrow the field a bit, we’re going to exclude sex scenes
where actors (principle or background) are actually having sex, e.g., The
Brown Bunny, Caligula , Baise-Moi , Shortbus , etc. Same for any film
where stars use body doubles in scenes featuring full penetration, e.g.,
Nymphomaniac. It must be simulated, but so real that you can’t imagine
it’s not. With this criteria in mind, we present in no particular order…
Angel Heart (1987): Mickey Rourke’s ass, Lisa Bonet’s boobs, blood
everywhere—the ’80s kicked ass.
Brokeback Mountain (2005): That first time in the tent is about as raw gether, and it’s beautiful to watch. Too bad about the third act—cocaine
and real as it gets, especially the no-lube anal with zero foreplay. Also, is one helluva drug.
they were eating baked beans all day every day, so who knows what Eyes Wide Shut (1999): Maybe one day an unedited version of that Illu-
that sleeping bag looked like afterwards. minati orgy sequence will surface. Give us the #KubrickCut!
“I’ve masturbated like five times in the last 24 hours…it hurts…it’s going to fall off.” —TOM DELONGE, MUSICIAN
Team America: World Police (2004): You haven’t experienced erotic cin- Showgirls (1995). Hear us out! Are the sex scenes comically bad or trag-
ema until you’ve seen two marionettes tenderly shitting on each other. ically real? The way Elizabeth Berkley flails around uncontrollably is a
Boogie Nights (1997): “I want you to come in me.” Sploosh! Amber Waves legit safety hazard, but the fact is that some people are terrible at sex.
(Julianne Moore) and Dirk Diggler (Mark Wahlberg) are dynamite to- Maybe Showgirls was just keeping it *extra* real?
ANALLY ACCURATE
Pity the poor souls who sit on school boards in Texas, for they are tireless anal sex, what to expect and how to prevent sexually transmitted infec-
punching bags of an irretrievably stupid society. tions reduces any risks significantly!”
At a meeting meant to focus on COVID-19 measures, local anti-vaxxer Anal sex is unnatural. “A lot of what we do as human beings is ‘unnat-
and conspiracy wingnut Kara Q. Bell quickly derailed the proceedings ural.’ Living in skyscrapers and flying in planes is an unnatural way of
with a bizarre and unhinged rant about anal sex. Hearing her explain how living. We poke holes in our bodies to add tattoos and piercings; we install
she had to google “cornhole” before her mic was cut off is too rich for pacemakers to keep our hearts beating and have vision-enhancement
parody, but it also underscores a disturbing level of ignorance. Also, don’t surgery done on our eyes. Some of us eat meat grown in labs without
knock it till you’ve tried it, Kara. ever harming an animal; some of us culture beans into tofu and ‘milk.’
We consulted Alice Skary, an agender/pansexual activist, educator, con- As long as it isn't harming anyone and we are consenting/enjoying the
tent creator and anal sex connoisseur. We asked them to dispel some com- activity, then why worry about what is ‘natural’?”
mon myths and explain why all sex is good sex when done safely and Anal sex hurts. “When done correctly, anal sex absolutely should not hurt.
consensually: Penetrative sex in any orifice can hurt if done poorly or by a partner who
Anal sex is unsafe. “Having any type of sex can be risky, but knowledge isn't sensitive and aware of their partner’s needs. Even a handjob can hurt
about how to plan, prepare your body and communicate can make it a lot if done wrong. Education in technique, preparation, consent and enjoyment
safer and more pleasurable. Access to education on how to prepare for of sex can assist in creating great experiences for everyone involved!”
Anal sex shouldn't be part of sex ed. “Sex education is a controversial
topic for many; yet studies have shown that sex education is of great
benefit. It comes down to the importance of harm reduction. People will
absolutely experiment with things they desire, and if they aren't given
resources and support on how to do it correctly, then there are likely to
be more mistakes and mishaps along the way. Some of these mistakes
can leave us with permanent consequences. Giving people access to ed-
ucation and resources like birth control and condoms greatly reduces
that harm. Incredibly, sex education can even lead to reducing the rate
of sexual activity—almost as if making something taboo simply encour-
ages people to explore it covertly. Who would have thought?”
Follow Alice Skary on Twitter: @AliceSkary
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FIVE-KNUCKLE VIRTUOSOS
How do they do it? The speed, the precision, the swagger—what is the “Many would argue that Johann Sebastian Bach was the world’s first
secret to lightning-fast shredding? piano virtuoso. As far back as the 18th century, musicians knew that the
Blink-182 guitarist Tom DeLonge knows a thing or two about face-melt- key to great facility, both at the keyboard and on the skin flute, was great
ing guitar solos, and he has a theory that gives new purpose to self-love. fingering.
Via Guitar World , September 9: “Playing [the guitar] fast is not easy,” De- “Contemporary pianists shuffle all ten digits up and down the ivory
Longe explains. "Especially doing it good and doing it for hours. You want while playing scales; every digit is important, whether gently caressing
to know the secret? It's all about masturbating. That's the only one way the keys in a sarabande or violently pounding out the tutti section of a
to do it, and if you don't masturbate, you can't play punk rock [laughs ].” concerto. Bach’s approach to fingering was quite different though. He
But what of the original punk rockers, who tickled the ivories with could whip out some well-tempered scales with just two or three fingers.
speed and finesse? Are we to believe that Mozart was also a prodigious However, we know he wasn’t all fingering, as Bach fathered an astound-
stroker? We asked Davante Latimer (100% real person, 0% real name), ing 20 children.
graduate of The Royal Conservatory of Music, who was a really great “Of course, no one could build up an audience—and themselves—quite
sport for taking this assignment as seriously as he did. like Sergei Rachmaninoff. His massive hands were the stuff of legend; on
a piano, he could reach the interval of a 13th, which is about
12 inches—a feat of ecstasy every great masturbator and
musician aspires to. How could he perform such complicated,
expansive piano pieces with such speed? It might seem
counterintuitive, but it was by rehearsing in slow motion that
his mastery was developed. He knew then what is second
nature to every seasoned masturbator: Variation is key.
“In the modern era, Ukrainian pianist and composer
Lubomyr Melnyk is the current world record holder for
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the present.”
A VIEW TO 2022
So long, 2021—don’t let the door hit your ass on the way out. Frustration for adult entrepreneurs, to better serve the community. I also hope to ex-
and fear aside, one must remain optimistic if we are to survive a pan- pand my line of apparel (Networthy) and grow into my role as a sex work
demic, climate change and the simultaneous collapse of Western civi- advocate. 2022 is my year!” Twitter: @MelRoseMichaels
lization. Big smiles, everybody! One of the umpteen reasons we love sex Leya Falcon: “My New Year's resolution is to get myself enrolled in the
workers so much is that they’re tough as nails and more resilient than a master’s program for marriage and family therapy and to remain alco-
Central Park squirrel (those guys are tough). We asked seven fierce per- hol-free.” Twitter: @LeyaFalcon
formers and content creators to share their aspirations for 2022—pos- Allie Awesome: “The focus of my resolution for 2022 is health, because
itivity is in short supply these days, so let’s re-up your sense of optimism 2021 was absolutely brutal for me… My goal is to get back to camming and
with a new “can do” attitude! making clips, because I miss it so much!” Twitter: @AllieAwesome415
M adi Collins: “My resolutions for 2022 include taking more time to enjoy Lotus Lain: “My resolution would be to become more regimented with
my hobbies (playing music, skating, being outdoors, writing, hanging out my schedule so I can make more $$$ and buy a house in 2022!” Twitter:
with family, etc.), cooking more to avoid food delivery (lol) and to eat health- @ItsLotusLain
ier—as well as truly embracing my sexuality even more in the next year Vickie Jay: “I'd love to spend 2022 being more active and giving back
than I have in the past. I think the last one is my biggest resolution, because to the sex worker community. I want to help combat the negative stigmas
even as open as I am sexually, I'm always learning more about who I am as that hurt our community.” Twitter: @TheVickieJay
a person through being open to change and growth, including sexual growth. Priscilla Reiss: “The pandemic and ensuing turbulence in the adult en-
I think it’s really cool that I get to do it publicly for others to see my journey tertainment industry has made it clear that I need to diversify platforms.
of firsts, and I want to continue on this amazing journey of self-exploration My goal in 2022 is to create a strategic content ecosystem that allows
for the upcoming year and many more to come!” Twitter: @MADICOLLINSXO me to maintain a strong presence in a variety of online spaces.” Twitter:
MelRose Michaels: “I want to expand Sex Work CEO, a resource hub @_PriscillaReiss
FAHRENHEIT
“Every New Year is the direct descendant, isn't it, of a long line of proven criminals?” —OGDEN NASH, POET
classic. that copies sent through the U.S. Postal Service went straight into the
Brave New World , Aldous Huxley: Talk about an irony sandwich! This cau- incinerator. The offending passage in question: “And then a rocket sprang
tionary tale of censorship run amok was once banned in Ireland. Religious and bang shot blind blank and O! Then the Roman candle burst and it
leaders decried it as an attack on “traditional families”; today it’s a high was like a sigh of O! and everyone cried O!”
school English staple. Vile filth! Remember, anti-intellectualism and so-called morality are
Ulysses , James Joyce: By today’s standards, it’s considered a brag to nurtured by the false notion that democracy means “My ignorance is just
have made it through this dense yet seminal tome. But in the ’30s, as good as your knowledge.” That was Isaac Asimov in 1980.
Joyce’s oblique allusion to masturbation was considered so controversial History will not be kind to you, Susan Sisti.
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HANDJOBS
FOR HEALTH!
Readers of Bits & Pieces (we know you're out there, people who buy
HUSTLER for the “articles”) know how much we love self-love in all
its forms. It’s a great stress-buster, helps you sleep, releases deli-
cious dopamine into your system and feels fucking awesome. Now
science is giving guys an extra reason to feel good about knocking
one out: kicking cancer’s ass.
Researchers at Harvard University suggest that men who ejaculate
at least 21 times a month drastically reduce the risk of prostate can-
cer. Those who meet this benchmark improve their odds of remain-
ing prostate-cancer-free by a third. Gentlemen, start your whacking!
But this is easier said than done. Busy work schedule, low energy,
family, kids, no privacy—free time and privacy can feel like a luxury,
so it is important to be strategic and creative when planning your “per- Alternatively, a handy gets the job done quickly and can be just as fun.
sonal time.” This is for your health, dammit, and you deserve that nut. It’s also a lot easier to pull off (haha) in a car should you two be on the move
First, carve out stroke sessions that sync up with when you’re in the mood. or into quasi-public scenarios.
Don’t treat it as an afterthought; this is important. If you’re too wrecked Another thing: Make it special. Your pleasure is just as important as your
after work, then consider setting your morning alarm half an hour earlier health, so allow yourself to enjoy it. Consider mood lighting and music.
so you can get one in before breakfast. If you work from home, wonderful; Try different lubes, watch porn or even treat yourself to a toy—personally
otherwise, keep it in your pants during office hours. we recommend selecting from the wide variety of Fleshlights available
If you have a partner, sex is always great, but timing can be an issue. at HustlerHollywood.com. Take that, prostate cancer!
Look, let’s face it: Strip clubs may never be the same again. COVID is not Virtual reality to the rescue. TrippyWRLD ENT is a strip club that exists
going away any time soon, too many people are resistant to vaccines (as entirely within a game called VRChat (source: The Byte, via Mashable). Users
in stupid, not physiologically), and to be honest, strip clubs are just bars can create their own online spaces, and some industrious players had the
with strippers in them. And do we really need bars to enjoy beautiful inspiring idea to create strip clubs with their own economy (gift cards that
naked women? can be exchanged between patron and dancer). Welcome to 2022.
One huge perk to the VR format is that you can have sex in the
club, which IRL would get you arrested and possibly killed. It also
has the added benefit of being a safe space for marginalized com-
munities to express themselves, be they trans, queer or otherwise.
If this is the direction we’re headed in, then you know HUSTLER
has some suggestions for supercharging the strip club experience
of the future. To wit:
C elebrity skins and deepfakes. Copyright issues notwith-
standing, a celebrity strip club seems like the next logical step in
this journey down the digital rabbit hole. Have you seen what they’ve
done with Tom Cruise? Deepfakes are scary, but less so when it’s
a dressing room threesome with Ellie Kemper and Lauren Lapkus
(funny=HOT).
Bluetooth, baby! If sex is on the table, then let’s go all the way
and sync up our Bluetooth sex toys. Can you imagine a hands-free
orgasm in the champagne room courtesy of your favorite anime
character?
Think big. Vore is a fetish that was made for VR. Derived from
the Latin Vorarephilia , it is the sexual fantasy of consuming or
being consumed by another person. In some fantasy scenarios,
the person being eaten is shrunken down to a thumbnail-size ver-
sion of themselves and swallowed whole. Where are we going with
this? Well, if we are unconstrained by the boundaries of physics
and reality, then why not a strip club with dancers who are 50 feet
tall? Large and in charge—that’s how we like ’em!
BY MISSY MARTINEZ
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GRACE EVE, ESCORT
Twitter & Instagram: @Acute_Aphrodite FIND WHAT
Grace uses her own childhood health struggles as a catalyst
for her volunteer work. In her time off, she helps out at Ronald YOU’RE
McDonald House, a nonprofit dedicated to supporting the
families of sick children in their time of need.
PASSIONATE
ABOUT AND PAY
HUSTLER: You’re passionately vocal online about the im-
portance of philanthropy. Can you talk a little about that? IT FORWARD.
GRACE EVE: Philanthropy is an important part of being a pro-
ductive member of society. The more passionate we are about
THERE’S
a subject, the easier it is to give what we can to help others. As NOTHING TOO
a child I was diagnosed with cancer. With my treatment center
two hours away, my parents struggled to get me to chemother- SMALL OR TOO
apy appointments and with the long stays required for said
treatments. Because I was able to overcome cancer, giving back
LARGE WHEN
to families who struggle is personal to me. IT COMES TO
”
What organizations do you devote your time to? HELPING
Ronald McDonald House, which gives a home-like place to
stay and eat. It was formed in the early ’70s, with the pioneer
OTHERS.
home being in Philadelphia. Now there are worldwide homes
available for families to stay in, but when I was a sick child,
PHOTO BY MAD CREATIVITY
they weren’t available like they are today. Giving my time to
help out at Ronald McDonald House is a way that I’m able to
make families comfortable during trying times. The days that
I volunteer are spent cleaning the common areas, kitchen,
bathrooms, and bringing in home-cooked meals for families
to enjoy.
GOASKALEX, PERFORMER ercising my right to remain silent and peacefully protest.” Knowing
Twitter & Instagram: @GoAskAlexOnline, GoAskAlice.com your legal rights is a great start and helps you to protect yourself and
Alex is fighting for the protection of indigenous old-growth woodlands, those around you.
and her activism brings her to frontline protests in the battle for con-
servation. Are there basic steps, besides physically protesting, that we can
take to make change happen?
HUSTLER: Describe your current activism for our readers. Never underestimate the power of a phone call or a letter. It’s easy to
GOASKALEX: Recently I attended the Fairy Creek Blockade in Port Ren- feel powerless as individuals, especially with so much injustice in the
frew, Canada, where I stood with Indigenous land defenders protecting world. Educating yourself is a great first step, but never underestimate
old-growth forests that have been approved for logging. Unfortunately, the power of your voice. LastStandforForests.com
“
PHOTO COURTESY GOASKALICE.COM
NEVER
UNDERESTIMATE
THE POWER OF
A PHONE CALL
OR A LETTER.
EDUCATING
YOURSELF IS
A GREAT
FIRST STEP,
BUT NEVER
UNDERESTIMATE
”
THE POWER OF
YOUR VOICE.
roughly 75% of old-growth forests in British Columbia, Canada, have KATY FAERY & RUSSELL GRAND, PERFORMERS
been logged. I am not in opposition to the logging industry; however, Twitter: @KatyFaery
the logging of our ancient forests is not sustainable. Instagram: @KatyFaeryXO
During my last visit to the Fairy Creek Blockade, the RCMP [Royal Twitter: @RussellGrandXXX
Canadian Mounted Police] set up an illegal exclusion zone to keep Katy and Russell are filled with concern for both their fellow man and our
media and legal support from witnessing myself and another protester, furry friends in this world. As a married couple, they double their efforts to
who were chained to a logging road. This meant that we were without tackle the issues near to their hearts. Autism has touched their lives per-
support or resources while law enforcement operated heavy machinery sonally, and they are on a mission to spread awareness and under-
within several feet of our bodies. Aside from earphones, we were not standing for those on the spectrum. They are also making a difference
offered any protective equipment. It was very frightening to hear and in their own community by helping to control the stray cat population.
see that machinery operating dangerously so close to my head.
HUSTLER: How did you first become interested in helping cats?
Based on your experiences, do you have tips for readers and per- KATY FAERY: I have always been a person who preferred being around
formers who want to protest for a cause? animals to humans. My husband and I moved into our house and no-
I would recommend that all protesters be aware of their legal rights. ticed a lot of stray cats in the area. We are naturally soft-hearted when
For instance, some police officers may use lies or intimidation tactics it comes to animals, so we wanted to do our part and try to help out.
to scare protesters into leaving a blockade. On some occasions they We started with just a handful of cats—mostly mamas who were
may tell a person that they need to leave or they will be arrested, even having endless kittens suffering and dying—and researched the best
when they are not breaking a law and police have no legal right to re- ways to help them. We learned about TNR ([Trap-Neuter-Return] pro-
move them. When this happens, you can respond by saying, “I am ex- grams and started working to fix cats that didn’t have a home. After a
“
How can folks reading this help to support your cause and
get involved?
KATY: For my cat volunteer work, you can donate to my GoFundMe I AM A
to directly help our cause. We fully list what the funds go toward
on our page. For organizations related to autism, I recommend STRONG
checking out the Autistic Self Advocacy Network (ASAN). BELIEVER IN
And are there other areas you want to dive into? RANDOM
”
KATY: I’d love to be able to donate more to kids in need. When we
see little things like clothes on sale, or toys, we buy them and take ACTS OF
them to the local youth transition shelter—they house minors while
they are waiting on foster placement. I’d love to get into helping those
KINDNESS.
experiencing homelessness as well and hope to do so in the future.
RUSSELL: Wolf populations around the world are being decimated
at unprecedented levels and are being ruthlessly hunted with gov- PHOTO BY KATY FAERY
ernment blessings. Not only are they beautifully magical crea-
tures, but they are vital components to balance ecosystems, and
their absence is definitely causing problems in nature.
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What’s the biggest personal reward you feel from your vol- PHOTO BY NEXXXT LEVEL TALENT AG
GENCY
unteer work?
RUSSELL: A famous quote from Rabindranath Tagore comes to
“
mind: “The one who plants the trees, knowing that he will never
sit in their shade, has at least started to understand the meaning
of life.” For me, helping others is its own reward, as every time
I AM TRYING
I do this, I am helping to advance the positive progression of TO KEEP THE
humanity, if only minute in nature. GoFundMe.com/Donate-
FrejyasFelines; AutisticAdvocacy.org PRICE OF THE
REBECCA VANGUARD, PERFORMER
CLOTHING
Twitter: @RebeccaVanguard AS LOW AS
Rebecca is no stranger to the financial costs that come with
being a performer. There is the constant need for a wardrobe POSSIBLE
for work. Some companies don’t have the budget to provide
clothing for scenes, and that takes a toll on the performer’s wal-
BECAUSE I AM
let. So Rebecca has started a secondhand clothing online store HOPING FOR THE
for sex workers, to help lessen the hit to their pocketbook while
getting the wardrobe they need. WEBSITE TO BE
HUSTLER: Tell us about your new store, Rebecca.
MORE OF A HELP
REBECCA VANGUARD: Right now I am working on an online sec- TO MY PEERS
”
ondhand clothing store specifically for sex workers only. The
shopping page of the website is password-protected, and mod- AND NOT A
els simply have to verify themselves with a website such as On-
lyFans, a webcam site, agency website, Twitter, etc. The website
CASH GRAB.
is open to all types of sex work, including dancers, cam girls, escorts/
providers, adult actresses and more. I hope to eventually have more
clothing styles soon, such as menswear and more plus sizes. All items
on the website are going to be between $2 and $10, and the shopper
pays taxes and shipping. My goal is to keep the site inclusive so the
verification process is not complicated.
Are there other causes you’d like to get involved with or help start?
Lately I have been thinking about what I can do to honor my industry
friend, Jake Adams. I think it would be lovely to have some sort of
charity event or fundraiser for people who have been in motorcycle
accidents, survived and need help with medical bills. I want there to
be a positive outcome from such a painful memory.
Would you say that being in the adult industry impacts on a per- PHOTO COURTESY RYAN TAYLOR
former’s involvement in charity work?
I would say the main thing that keeps adult stars from participating
in more charities is the stigma attached to sex work that says all forms
of sex work are nonconsensual or damaging. I myself have really
wanted to get involved with a particular charity in the Philippines that
houses young women who were saved from sex trafficking situations,
but I was advised not to associate with them because of that stigma
and because the owner of the charity was a Catholic priest. Also, it
can give someone a lot of anxiety, knowing they are in a space where
not everyone knows your job, and someone may react negatively to
that. It’s a lot of pressure on top of an already stressful and mentally
taxing job.
How can anyone reading this get involved and support your cause?
Retweet and share the website so more models apply and hopefully
save some money on their porn girl essentials! SexWorkerStore.com
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It’s something I definitely have been involved with for quite a while, al- that I took him outside of his cage at the start of almost every day.
though my main volunteer focus is with animal rescue/care. When it was nap time, he would either cuddle into my shoulder or climb
around my bunk bed until I woke up. He is who I have tattooed on my
If you could give some motivation to fellow performers to start arm—he was the most special boy!
volunteering, what would you say to them to get them involved?
Just do it. There isn’t often a need to disclose your profession on vol- Do you have any encouragement for our readers to inspire them
unteer forms, and your passion for volunteering will ultimately outshine to get involved?
any negativity about your job. If you can make the time to spend at a local shelter or rescue, it will
be a life-changing experience! Giving back to such beautiful creatures
What is next for you on your journey of philanthropy? gives you a sense of fulfillment that you’ll have to experience for your-
I’ll continue to work with animal rescue/care and special needs folks, self! CostaRicaAnimalRescueCenter.org
but I’m really interested in harm reduction services and needle ex-
change programs. I’m big on compassion and rehabilitation. DeafDog- There are myriads of ways to help change this world for the better.
sofOregon.org; EndOverdose.net; SpecialOlympics.org Find what you’re passionate about, and explore options on how to bet-
ter this world. Social media, donations and volunteering are all great
AKIRA SHELL, PERFORMER places to start. Now go out and make a difference!
Twitter: @AkiraXXShell
Over the years Akira has devoted her time,
sweat and tears to help rehabilitate animals
in Central America and now plans to open
her own animal sanctuary in the States.
PH
HOTO COURTESY AKIRA SHELL
Well, we are definitely putting a pin in that one! But this exhibit—
these were all paintings completed throughout the pandemic, right?
Yup, I made the first one in March of 2020 and the last one yesterday.
Your use of acrylics is stunning. What insight can you give us into
your style and evolution as a visual artist?
It all started with these illustrations in a tiny 3-by-5-inch sketchbook. I
was living in Brooklyn, in this little apartment, and just started doodling in
something small that I could carry around with me. Then, when the pan-
demic hit, I had already bought a house upstate and ended up moving
here permanently. I had all this space to create and a ton of time to do
it. I started painting bigger and playing with acrylics, and this collection
just sort of poured out of me. I was really excited to scale up, because
I could. And it’s kind of like a dance when you’re painting on a scale
like that. It’s been a really amazing progression for me creatively. >>
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What exactly is going on in these pieces? a way, and I’m excited to see what people come up with. Because I
What is going on with these pieces? I’m excited to find out what every- don’t necessarily think strip clubs are the best business model. They’re
one else sees! All of these images are selfies, cropped in really close. bars that have strippers in them, and they still charge the strippers to
I didn’t even realize what I was painting until I started talking about it work there. These are the kinds of things that need fixing…
with my friend. I called her and said, “You’ve got to help me with this I had to leave, and I didn’t want to. I was very reluctant to leave the in-
artist statement.” So we started talking it out, and I realized I painted dustry, but it was just time. Anybody who is worried, I want to assure you
these grieving a career I had to leave behind and that I loved. Stripping that you will figure something out. Because you’re creative, and you sell
is such a charge, and I needed that back in my life. I couldn’t go to the air as a dancer; you’re just filling the time. You can do it another way.
strip club anymore, so I painted to recreate that experience for myself.
Strip club etiquette question: I walk in, pay the cover, get a table
Art therapy in action. What set you in motion? within view of the stage and spend a ton of money on drinks while
The first piece of this collection, called 34, was created on my 34th tipping the server generously. Am I doing something wrong by not
birthday. It kickstarted everything. I was alone, and it was January— buying lap dances?
and January birthdays suck, always. While I’m used to having zero ex- Throw money on the stage. If you show up to a strip club and you spend
pectations for my birthday, I wanted to do something nice for myself a ton of money on drinks but no money on strippers, that sucks. Be-
and decided to go big. I didn’t know what it was going to be, but I had cause we’re not getting paid at all—we pay to be there. We don’t get
this picture that I took and some colors in mind. It came out of me, and a cut of the drinks you’re buying. I would say yes, it’s disrespectful. If
I fell in love with it. And that was my whole birthday, at home painting. you’re going to enjoy the show, then demonstrate that you’re enjoying
the show. When I go as a customer, I don’t get dances, but I will always
You’ve evolved so much as an artist—actor, writer, painter, per- get up and throw money on the stage.
former—how would you describe where you are right now?
My friend calls it Georgia-O’Keeffe-strip-club. Georgia O'Keeffe is such an You’re an advocate and an educator, but you do it in a way that is
icon for me. She had it figured out. She lived far away, painted whatever funny and engaging. Do you reflect on the power of laughter?
she wanted…I just really like her work. How would I describe these I know it so deeply in my soul. People think it’s not enough, but I know
pieces? They’re kind of large-scale abstractions and vibrant. Painting for that my gift is to bring joy and levity and beauty to the world. There is
me is such a high; painting is how I relax. I’m always kind to myself when so much power in putting people in a joyful state of mind and then let-
I’m painting; I always like myself when I’m painting. I’m not such a tortured ting them make their own conclusions. Honestly though, I don’t even
artist in the sense that my pain is all over the canvas. There is plenty think about it that much; I’m just funny. I’ve always been funny. I like
of pain in my work, but these are my meditations. This is how I survive. being funny. I love performance. And there’s a ton of information you
I’m a performer, a creator and an artist; if I don’t do this, I'm miserable. can share in those moments.
In the pandemic I’ve really had to stretch my idea of what brings me When I first started out as a stripper, I thought what everyone else
joy, because a lot of that was rooted in community, performance and thought: Everyone is going to be terrible, nasty, violent, on drugs—
intimacy with strangers. These things brought me a ton of joy, and that every negative connotation. And once I got there, I realized it was just
wasn’t really available, so this is how I did it. I’m going through a pretty like any other workplace, except the outfits are better. Any job that you
huge overhaul of my life. And it’s good. It’s time. have to do under capitalism, they’re all kind of the same. Drawing the
parallels and sort of breaking it down for people so they can get it and
Speaking of your life, a good chunk of it was spent in Canada, where not be shitty when they go to strip clubs…everybody wins.
you’re from. Do you miss it?
I miss it so much! Are you calling from Montreal? I read an interview with Sasha Grey, who did that short film with
Steven Soderbergh in 2009 (The Girlfriend Experience). She was
I am! saying how Hollywood is more fucked up than anything she en-
Montreal is my favorite city in the world. I went to school at McGill, where countered in porn. Looking back on Hustlers, would you agree or
I studied Russian literature. disagree with this statement?
Working on Hustlers was amazing. I cannot wait to get into show busi-
I’m sure you’ll recall how Montreal is the strip club capital of Canada. ness and confirm Sasha’s suspicions, but Lorene Scafaria [Nick &
That said, I honestly don’t know if they will survive this pandemic. A Norah's Infinite Playlist, 2008] wrote and directed it, and she’s an ally
lot has changed since your book STRIPTASTIC! came out in 2017. to sex workers. I liked working with her; her whole crew was rad. They
Are you hopeful or worried for the future of stripping? hired me to consult and bring authenticity to the story.
It’s changing, and everything is always changing, but sex work will never When you see how the world really is and that everybody wants to
go away. Stripping will never go away. Look, strip clubs have a lot of room fuck you, you just have to navigate that for the rest of your life. It doesn't
for improvement, so maybe the phoenix that rises from the ashes is slightly seem so jarring when every industry is like that; it’s just part of busi-
less wage-thefty and exploitative than before. I don’t know what the ness. And with the #MeToo movement, we’re all more aware and con-
future is, but I know that a lot of it has to go away, and something else scious of it. Everybody is motivated by power, success, money and sex.
will emerge. People are so horny and ready to pay for this. How it’s going I don’t necessarily think it’s good or bad; I just think it is. I don’t know where
to look we don’t know, but people need to dance. I need to dance. If we this diatribe is going, but I’m really excited to crack into Hollywood and
don’t dance, we go nuts. It’s a culture, a whole world. There’s gonna be see how it’s fucked up in its own unique way.
Do you think anyone involved with Hustlers would be interested aging. I thought, I’m not young anymore. I’m a leader! It was this great
in financing the pilot you’re writing? moment, letting go of the whole maiden archetype and becoming a
I would not be mad! Because I’m financing this project myself. I shopped powerful woman. You can have power in youth, but I really like what
around a pilot two years ago, and they all passed. So I decided to go it I’m stepping into.
alone. Waiting for somebody to pay me to do my thing has never hap- And while I’m used to doing everything on my own, it’s also exhausting.
pened, so I'm using the funds from my art show to finance it on my own. You can’t make a pilot by yourself, or at least not the one I want to make.
And then once I can show my proof of concept, people will be like, “Oh, So I have 20 people who are very generously offering their time and their
yeah, okay. Now I get it. I’ll buy that.” Because that’s how it works— talent and their labor for basically no money, which is so humbling for
you have to bet on yourself. me, because the idea of not paying people is so antithetical to everything
I believe in. But it’s also what I have to do to make it happen. I’m making
Tell me more about the premise. my dreams come true, and it’s been a very humbling lesson.
I am a drag character. His name is Brian. He’s on a spiritual journey,
and it’s in a strip club. It’s funny, and there’s tits in it. These are tough times, and you’re a creative person. How do you
summon inspiration?
Have you already thought about casting? I’ve had to do a ton of introspection. Stripping used to be my main in-
I did. I cast all of the actual strippers in my life; it’s all non-actors and spiration, and when I stopped, I thought, Who am I if I’m not a stripper?
real sex workers playing the roles. The person who plays the bartender Jacq the Stripper is the cool person; I’m just this boring white girl from
is my friend who’s a bartender. It’s its own genre; I’m just making a suburban Canada. I had to reevaluate who I was and what I wasn’t. It was
show with all of my friends. And if I have to put in famous people, I kind of a weird process, but inspiration will always be there. It’s also im-
will, but that’s not what makes it interesting. portant to accept when you’re not inspired; sometimes you have to put
I was really inspired by Nomadland, where director Chloé Zhao used your phone down and go for a walk. I walk the dog four times a day.
real people playing fictionalized versions of themselves. I think what
we’re creating is really special and slightly different from the Hollywood That’s one healthy dog!
model. It’s kind of like community theater, and strip clubs are commu- She’s super healthy, and so am I.
nity theater. You show up, there’s a stage, locals go up there, and you
support each other. It’s beautiful. Do you have another book in you?
Oh, for sure.The Beaver Show definitely needs a sequel! But I like speak-
It’s a fitting analogy, because community theater doesn’t happen ing my truth in front of people in a cute outfit more than I like writing
unless someone makes it happen. And throughout your career, you’ve hunched over a computer in sweatpants. For me it’s all about the per-
never waited for someone to hand you an opportunity. formance.
Thank you! You know, I’m really leaning into my leadership. I had this mo-
ment when I was doing all this plant medicine in Peru last month. I was Follow the adventures of Jacq @JacqtheStripper on Instagram and
looking at my hands and touching the grass when I saw my hands Twitter and on Patreon.com/JacquelineFrances.
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KIARRA
KAI
EXPLORER
PHOTOGRAPHY BY
LARRY FLYNT PRODUCTIONS
I
’m a chill person. I like to hang out with my
girlfriends, watch movies or splash around
in the ocean. I recently took on a project of
building out a school bus and using it to
travel from California to Florida with my dog and
a friend. We’re all living our best lives, and I like
the adventure. RV life suits me. When I first told
people my plans, they were skeptical. They’d
say, ‘So you’re going to be a homeless person
in a school bus?’ But now people get it.
“I’m of Navajo heritage, and I like to call my-
self a big booty Navajo princess. Before I got into
the industry, I used to be a cam girl, and it was
a turn-on to have people watch me get naughty.
After that, doing mainstream scenes seemed like
a natural progression. I like being kinky. Come on
my face or choke me during missionary. I also
like creampies, blowjobs, threesomes, anal, butt
plugs... Like I said, I’m adventurous!”
CHARLIE
RED
GOOD ENERGY
PHOTOGRAPHY BY
DAVIDE ESPOSITO
I
’m a very positive, energetic individual.
When I give advice, it’s always to make
people feel good about themselves. What
matters most is what you have in your
head and especially your heart—that’s the
best advice anyone ever gave me.
“I don’t have many fantasies anymore—
I’ve played most of them out in porn—but
sex in public is one of my craziest memo-
ries…and sex in a hospital! Every day for
me is different, but I actually do the same
stuff as everyone else. I love traveling, going
to parties and learning new things. My fa-
vorite place is Spain. They have amazing
parties there, and the people are spirited and
have good energy.
“A little more about me: I think my ass
is kind of nice, I really like a good butt mas-
sage, and I took my stage name from Char-
lie in Two and a Half Men.”
“He’s been real moody since the circumcision…”
HARVEY WASSERMAN
THE EXCELLENT ADVENTURES
OF A PERENNIAL ACTIVIST
F
rom desegregating public places to the Civil Rights
March Against Fear to protesting the Vietnam War to re-
sisting nuclear power plants to ensuring clean energy
and fair elections, wherever our rights need defending,
it’s there you’ll find Harvey Wasserman. Since the 1960s the
veteran activist/journalist/historian has been at the forefront of
progressive causes, and this contemporary of New Left icons
Abbie Hoffman, Jerry Rubin and Tom Hayden continues to lead
the charge for change.
You were a product of the ’60s and ’70s. Tell us about your early
causes.
In 1962 I was asked by a friend to demonstrate at a roller rink in Colum-
bus that was segregated. This was eight years after Brown [v.Board of
Education], for God’s sake. But the way they worked, it was if you were
Black, they told you you had to be a member of the club, and somehow
you couldn’t become a member. So we went down and picketed Roller-
land, and then we joined the club and went in and skated. We won
—we desegregated that roller rink. Because I was such a compet-
itive, sports-oriented guy, that was the coolest thing.
It convinced me, for the rest of my life, when you’re an activist, you
can win. So I’ve always been very victory-oriented in my activism.
I’ve never accepted that great liberal idea that, well, you give it the
old college try and you lose, ho-hum. I’ve always been about win-
ning, and I’ve been in movements that are very successful. >>
INTERVIEW BY ED RAMPELL
PHOTOGRAPHY BY ABBIE SOPHIA
H A R V E Y W A S S E R M A N
What are some highlights of your activism? Tell us about your underground press involvement.
When I went to U of M, I was an early member of Students for a After graduating from U of M, in ’67 I traveled around Europe, and a
Democratic Society. Tom Hayden had been editor of The Michigan friend of mine was at the London School of Economics, Marshall
Daily, and I joined The Daily my sophomore year, and it really be- Bloom. He started the Liberation News Service [LNS]. So when I
came the center of my life in Ann Arbor—a phenomenal instrument came back, he asked me to be the Chicago correspondent—I’d got-
of education and newspapering. So I ended up minoring in journal- ten a Woodrow Wilson Fellowship for college teachers at the Uni-
ism and became a journalist as well as a history buff in college, versity of Chicago, in U.S. history.
which could not have been greater. We did our big launch at the March on the Pentagon. We started
My first brush with fame happened by accident in 1967. I was The with 400 subscribers. This was before social media—we were
Daily’s editorial director and campus stringer for the United Press [UPI] mimeographing our articles and sending them out. All of these un-
for $5 an article. I came in on a Saturday and had absolutely nothing derground papers were running our stuff. We were basically the UPI
to put in the paper. I had been thinking for a while about writing an or AP of the underground. We became very popular and powerful.
editorial for the legalization of pot. I really knew nothing about pot; We had no real parameters—obviously, we were against the war,
I had never smoked it. I only knew two things about it: I liked the smell but we basically were drugs, sex and rock ’n’ roll. We ran articles
and didn’t think it should be illegal. Made no sense to me. So I write nobody else would run. We were semi-anarchistic—if you had an
this editorial. article you wanted to write, you just typed it and put it out. We didn’t
Around midnight I called United Press in Detroit and said, “Hey, have any editorial meetings or anything like that.
you’re not going to believe this, but some crazy hippie at the U of M In the summer of ’68, after the Columbia University student strike,
just wrote an editorial for the legalization of pot.” They got all excited we moved up to New York. On the Upper Westside we were ambushed
and had no idea I had just written an article about my own article. by hardcore ideologues and the FBI. We started having these horrible
[Laughs.] So they put it on the wire, and—this was before the 24- meetings, eight-hour ideological purity tests, which were incredibly
hour news cycle—nothing happened on Saturday or Sunday, so the sick. They attacked Marshall for being gay and other things.
article went into every newspaper in the world on Sunday, because The Beatles’ Magical Mystery Tour came out. [We] knew the
all these big papers had space to fill and no news. I had no idea this American agent for the Beatles and asked him if we could use this
was going to happen. All I knew is, I was going to get $5, and I filled movie as a fundraiser [for LNS]. He got George Harrison on the
The Daily’s page. speakerphone, and he said yes. We were going to show this film at
At six that Sunday morning I got a call from ABC News in New the Fillmore East on the Lower Eastside. We sold $5,000 worth of
York—I have no idea how they got my number—and I did my first tickets in cash, Marshall drove up to western Massachusetts, and
big-time interview. I said it was a civil liberties argument and ended they bought a farm [laughs].
up doing dozens of interviews. It really says something about the We had a little [LNS] secret board meeting—we’d been incorpo-
status of legalizing pot in 1967. Why would an editorial by a univer- rated—and we voted to move the news service to Montague Farm.
sity student be world news? University trustees wanted to shut the This was front-page news all over the country. We wound up on this
paper down. That was my first brush with big-time activism. incredibly beautiful farm in western Massachusetts—and we had
no idea what the hell we were doing. We had a commune of about
Do you still support legalizing marijuana? 20 people, and all the stories you heard about those hippie farms
Oh, hell, yes! More than ever. are one hundred percent true. It was paradise. We grew our own
pot, everybody slept with everybody—it was phenomenal!
What other causes have you supported? I loved living there. You had to pinch yourself, to be living on a
In the summer of ’66, James Meredith—the first Black allowed into communal hippie farm in this gorgeous area with all these great
the University of Mississippi—decided to march from the border of people all doing political stuff. We didn’t use chemicals, so we be-
Tennessee and Mississippi down to Jackson for voter rights. About came one of the Baby Boom generation’s wellsprings for organic
halfway down he was shot—thankfully, he lived. Then the whole farming, because we’d decided we were only going to use cow ma-
Civil Rights movement swarmed onto that place in the road to finish nure, compost and no pesticides, herbicides or chemical fertilizers.
the march [March Against Fear]. I got The Daily to fly me down there, We were actually written up in Organic Gardening and Farming mag-
and I marched with that march into Grenada, Mississippi, which was azine by Rob Rodale—he called us “the new peasantry.”
surrounded by the Klan and FBI. That night I walked into a church, Our news service fell away. They continued Liberation News Serv-
right into Martin Luther King, and shook his hand. It was a thrill! ice in New York for another ten years. And in the ’70s, through the
So I was deeply involved in the Civil Rights movement. Then in my Freedom of Information Act, we got documents that one hundred
senior year is when the shit really hit the fan on the war in Vietnam. I percent confirmed the FBI had infiltrated LNS with the intent of
joined SDS [Students for a Democratic Society] and became very, very breaking it up [as part of COINTELPRO spying].
active against the war. I marched on the Pentagon in October ’67—
Abbie Hoffman’s idea [was to levitate the Pentagon]. Everybody laughed Who are some New Left notables you’ve encountered?
at Abbie, but they would not allow us to circle the Pentagon. They didn’t Abbie Hoffman, Jerry Rubin, Tom Hayden, Dave Dellinger—all [de-
take any chances. They thought Abbie was crazy, but—on the other fendants of the] Chicago Seven [conspiracy trial]—I met during and
hand, we’re not going to let these kids join hands around the Pentagon! after the demonstrations in Chicago, because I was at the protests
Then I was at the Chicago [Democratic National] Convention in ’68. [at the Democratic National Convention] in ’68. >>
“
plant, we just instantly said no and decided
we’d stop it. Nobody gave us a snowball’s
THE GREAT chance. We were just a bunch of hippies on
THE FUTURE was the guy who, when they wanted techni-
cal information about nuclear, that’s what I
OF OUR did. I helped organize and do the media at the
press conferences. I started speaking at the
ECONOMY. concerts too.
So we did a concert on Martha’s Vineyard with James and Carly— It’s apocalyptic. It could actually wipe the human race off the face
who are wonderful people, by the way—and then Bonnie did some of the Earth. It’s impossible to overstate the critical survivalist nature
concerts. After Three Mile Island we did a big demonstration in D.C. of this catastrophe we’re looking at here. The great irony is, the so-
on May 6 in ’79, and then they all came together—Bonnie, Jackson, lution for global warming is also the solution for the future of our
Graham, James and John Hall from Orleans, who later became a economy. As it turns out, when we first started fighting nuclear
congressman—and we decided to do two nights in Madison Square power, people asked, “If we don’t have nuclear plants, what will you
Garden. We could sell out two nights with James, Carly, Bonnie, have?” and we said, “Solar and wind.” They have exceeded all ex-
Jackson, Crosby, Stills and Nash. I did a three-show tour with Jack- pectations and are the solution. They are also the solution to the
son and Graham; they played San Diego, Oakland and the L.A. economy, because they provide electricity that’s far cheaper, safer,
Forum. While we were working L.A. Forum, we spotted Bruce Spring- cleaner, more reliable than fossil fuels and nuclear power. My advo-
steen in the audience—we grabbed him, brought him backstage cacy on energy is the same now as it was in 1976, when we first
and talked to him. started doing this. You have to convert to 100% renewable energy—
When word got out we were going to do two nights at Madison you have to recycle everything, farm organically, cut down on meat
Square Garden—and Bruce agreed to do two more nights—we production. All those things we stumbled upon in the ’70s turned
sold out in an hour, you know, 50,000 tickets! And we did a Sunday out to be true.
show as well with CSN. So we had this gargantuan event, No Nukes
concerts, which turned into a feature film [No Nukes, 1980] and You hosted a KPFK “Solartopia” program on Pacifica Radio with
triple album, which went platinum [No Nukes: The Muse Concerts a great theme song.
For a Non-Nuclear Future—MUSE was Musicians United for Safe I knew Pete Seeger from the antinuclear movement. He sang at a
Energy]. I did the program book, with all the content on why we’re couple of our big rallies. One day I was at his home in Beacon, New
against nuclear. York, and I’d just published a book called Solartopia, the first book
to visually portray a green-powered Earth. It’s someone flying in a
What are the nuclear power plants you’ve picketed and protested solar-powered airplane from Munich to Honolulu, looking down on
against? an Earth completely converted to renewables. I said to Pete—it’s
The number one was Seabrook—two reactors they were building like talking to God, right?—“Do you think you could write a song for
just over the Massachusetts border, on New Hampshire’s seacoast. Solartopia?” He said, “Why, sure,” and whipped out his guitar that
The town had voted against it, but they were building it anyway. So said: “This Machine Surrounds Hate and Forces It to Surrender.”
we knew we had a local base of support. And we went up there and Within five minutes Pete had a song, and he asked me for lyrics. And
started doing civil disobedience. It started August 1, 1976. We had I was writing these lines, and Pete said, “You know, a song is not an
18 people arrested, all from New Hampshire. On August 22 we had editorial.” That was the extent of my songwriting career [laughs].
180, all from New England. This is where the big corner was turned Finally, a guy named David Bernz wrote some really great lyrics. It
on nuclear power. went on the album Tomorrow’s Children and won a Grammy.
On April 30, 1977, we organized the Clamshell Alliance, and most
of us were veterans of the antiwar and civil rights movements. So What are your views on the Green New Deal and its congres-
you had a group of people in their late twenties and early thirties sional backers?
who had been active, like me, for quite a few years. Mostly college I’ve met Bernie [Sanders]. He’s a curmudgeon and a wonderful guy.
graduates, many of us living in the country and committed to non- Senator Markey I’ve known for a long time. When he was a con-
violence. We were actually trained by the Quakers in Boston to do gressman, he represented the district in Massachusetts over the
nonviolent civil disobedience. We were very successful with our first border from Seabrook. He was a stalwart.
two events. We called for another mass disobedience on April 30, In 2007 Bush II wanted to give a $50-billion loan program to build
1977, and 2,000 people showed up. We marched to the nuclear site new nuclear plants. I called Bonnie, who called Jackson and Graham,
from different directions, much film was shot—two feature films and we started a quick grassroots movement called nukefree.org,
came out of it, The Last Resort and Seabrook 1977—and 1,414 and we lobbied at the Capitol. I went to Harry Reid, Byron Dorgan, Pelosi,
people were arrested. Barbara Boxer, and we talked to them about opposing and defeating
They had an extreme right-wing governor, who’d be a Trump sup- this program. Ed Markey was key to that. And now he’s key to the
porter today, who went crazy. He denied people bail and sent the Green New Deal. He’s a very good guy. Had we not stopped that
National Guard out. Over 1,100 hippie demonstrators were stuck in $50-billion program, there would have been many more nuclear
National Guard armories, and it became a global news story because plants in this country being built. There are only two, they’re almost
it was so wacky. It went on for two weeks, and we got global media done, and they shall be the last. There shall never be another com-
coverage. We had a four-person media committee, and the others mercial reactor in the U.S., in large part because we stopped that
got arrested—I did the radio; I was in charge of the media. I must program in 2007.
have done 100 radio interviews. That’s when nuclear power became The Green New Deal has to happen. It is our economic future, as well
a big issue. as our ecological future. It’s the model of what we’ve been proposing
since the 1970s. I am a solartopian: for a totally green-powered Earth,
You’re still concerned with environmental issues. What are your totally organic agriculture. Everything we need to do to live in harmony
views on the current climate crisis? with the environment, dating back from the indigenous, I’m for it. >>
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You’re also involved in election integrity. Reverend Jesse Jack- I’m a social democrat. Nobody should be hungry, homeless, unedu-
son called you and Bob Fitrakis “the Woodward and Bernstein cated, and we have more than enough resources to make that hap-
of the 2004 election.” You claim John Kerry really won the Pres- pen, especially if we get rid of 90% of our military. I’m a pacifist.
idential race against Bush. Explain.
I went to vote in Ohio in 2004 and was denied an absentee ballot. You were friends with actor/activist Ed Asner. I understand that
Bob Fitrakis, who had been an election observer in El Salvador, a week before he died, you drove him to a Santa Monica gath-
pointed out to me all of the electoral irregularities taking place in ering regarding Pacifica Radio’s troubles.
Ohio in 2004. Ohio’s Secretary of State, Ken Blackwell, was si- I loved Ed Asner. I met him at an antinuclear banquet and sat next
multaneously cochair of the committee to reelect President Bush. to him, and we became really fast friends. Ed was full of integrity,
A slight conflict of interest. Bob and I started writing about how power, strength, courage, wisdom, indescribably wonderful in every
the Republicans were rigging the election in Ohio, and our piece a way. Irreplaceable. As is true of Bonnie Raitt, Jackson Browne. One
week before the vote was number one worldwide online [“Twelve of the great things about being an activist is you meet magnificent
Ways Bush Is Now Stealing the Ohio Vote,” Freepress.org]. Every people dedicated to a higher purpose. Ed Asner, Abbie Hoffman, Tom
dirty trick we predicted Bush would do, he did, under Karl Rove’s Hayden—they are larger than life, and I was lucky enough to know
direction. them. I’m very glad I took Ed to that event.
“
your claims of electoral theft and fica network’s situation—what
the Trumpsters’ “Stop the Steal” reforms does New Day Pacifica
movement?
Because we had actual hard evi-
NOBODY want?
They want a workable structure.
dence. They had no evidence. In the SHOULD BE Pacifica’s current structure is not
election protection movement that
started in 2000, with the reporting
HUNGRY, capable of managing a radio net-
work. New Day has offered an al-
of Greg Palast, our main objective
was to switch from electronic vot-
HOMELESS, ternative governing structure. A
majority of listeners and staff at the
ing machines—which we showed UNEDUCATED, three major stations voted to change
are not secure—to paper ballots. We
largely won that—over 80% of the
AND WE HAVE the bylaws, but a loophole was
found, and the people at Pacifica
ballots in 2020 were hand-marked,
hand-counted paper ballots. Had
MORE THAN with their hands on the levers are
refusing to let go. What we need is
that not been the case, we would ENOUGH a popular public grassroots move-
not have had the hard evidence that
RESOURCES TO ment to take back these stations.
”
Biden won. Had the 2020 election
been conducted on electronic vot-
ing machines—as in 2004—Trump
MAKE THAT What else are you working on?
I’m writing my definitive history of
would be in the White House today, HAPPEN. America, The People’s Spiral of U.S.
and you and I would be in jail. History, to be published January
2022. It defines our historical pro-
What’s The First National Justice Coalition Roundtable—for a gression in terms of six cycles, which become a spiral. One of the key
Unified Progressive Movement? foundations is that our country really was built on the laws of the in-
We have nothing to do with the Democratic Party. They are com- digenous. Whites have been here 500 years—but the indigenous
pletely useless. We’re talking to the leaders of multiracial, nitty-gritty, 10,000 to 20,000 years. When Europeans came here, they confronted
grassroots movements. It’s an informational forum and network— the most advanced democracy in world history, the Iroquois Confeder-
a progressive action coalition to unify progressive organizations for acy in Upstate New York. That shaped the thinking of Benjamin Franklin,
multi-issues on the Left: environment, homelessness, poverty, social Thomas Paine, George Washington and other white founders. Almost
justice, voting rights, women’s rights, LGBTQ rights, D.C. statehood. all North American tribes were matriarchal. We cannot overestimate
[United Farm Workers cofounder] Dolores Huerta and former Florida the impact of the indigenous culture on American history. The fate of
congressman Alan Grayson have participated. the Earth now depends on the Millennial and Zoomer generations, who
have to completely reform this country, and women must take over.
What is a progressive today?
It means to be somewhere between Eugene V. Debs’ Socialist Party For more on the indefatigable Harvey Wasserman and the noble
and Senator Robert La Follette’s Progressive Party. Today it means causes he promotes, watch the documentary Under the Ground: The
to favor green energy, human rights, liberty, the Bill of Rights. Story of Liberation News Service, log on to Solartopia.org and elec-
tionprotection2024.org, and make sure to read his new book, The
What are your views on socialism? People’s Spiral of U.S. History.
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