Observations of the unfolding fascist movement in the United States of American. the photographs cover the last ten years .
January 21, 2017. Santa Cruz
January 23, 2016. A glowing Orange Globe over the horizon
January 15, 2017 Looking for hope
Lost Democracy, Rust Belt Pennsylvania 2025
As ICE roams the near by streets an older white couple feel safe jogging down a river trail, 2025
A brown woman feels unsafe walking in a Pittsburgh stripe shopping center, 2025
Cultural Appropriation, near Pittsburgh, 2025
Refuse Fascism, Pittsburgh, 2025
Iron City Brewery displays a giant flag at half mast in honor of Charlie Kirk, 2025
Kirk counterpoint on Main Street, Sharpsburg, PA, 2025
60 years ago the town of Aspinwall was divided by a highway and wall. Today divided politically, 2025
Aspinwall Freeway Entrance, 2025.
Local shallow pond with lame duck and orange, 2025
Rural Pennsylvania, 2025
Retired dentist on morning resistance walks 2026
A long cold winter, 2026
Resist Notecard, 2026
Orange Reflector, 2026
Over the past ten years, I have watched my country change in ways I never expected to see in my lifetime. At seventy-eight, I carry the long memory of someone who grew up believing that democracy, however imperfect, was durable. I believed in the resilience of institutions, in the value of dissent, in the idea that facts mattered and that power was something to be questioned, not worshiped.
I am not a political theorist. I am an observer. What troubles me most is not disagreement but the normalization of cruelty, the dismissal of accountability, the erosion of shared reality. When power demands loyalty over law, when institutions bend to personality, when difference is framed as threat, the foundations of democracy weaken.