Shannon Webb-Campbell’s poem “Their World View is a New Home in an Ancient Land” includes a wry opening stanza: “if you think you can hold dominion over flora and fauna, / that a body and life can be property, / you’d better try buying a constellation.” More importantly, it is the source of the book’s title, and appears right in the middle of
I Am A Body of Land, which gives readers a clear heads-up; this is the fulcrum point.
Prior to “Their World View…” Webb-Campbell grapples with the collapse of both her social life and her sense of self after Book hug’s publication and subsequent withdrawal of
Wisconsin Supreme Court Rejects Election Challenge; Voters Discuss Allegations
MADISON, Wis. The Wisconsin Supreme Court on Dec. 14 rejected President Donald Trump’s challenge of election results in its two most populous counties, and hours later, the state’s 10 presidential electors cast their votes for Joe Biden.
The court found one of the Trump campaign’s arguments to lack merit, and three to have been raised too late. Biden leads in the state by 20,000 votes, in numbers that have been contested.
In the days preceding the court’s decision and the Electoral College vote, The Epoch Times spoke with Wisconsin voters in the state capital of Madison, the epicenter of the dispute. They spoke of recent conflicts with family and friends over politics, a desire to be certain of fair elections, and doubts about allegations of voter fraud.