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Stories by Osha Neumann

Osha Neumann is an attorney, artist, and writer in Oakland, Calif.

Up Against the Wall Motherf**ker!: A Memoir of Anarchism in the '60s

In 1967, I became a founding member of an anarchist street gang -- an unexpected career move for a nice Jewish boy with an MA in history.
Posted on Dec 12, 2008, Source: Seven Stories Press

Confessions of a Mother-Man

If birth were the central metaphor of our civilization, all men would be unmanned of their false and warlike manliness. Successfully unmanned, we could become fathers.
Posted on Jun 18, 2005, Source: AlterNet

A Day in the Life

After the election, the author helps a homeless man in court, attends a protest, and pauses to acknowledge the depth of the catastrophe.
Posted on Nov 6, 2004, Source: AlterNet

10,000 Ways of Saying No

Sunday's protest is what the doctor ordered: a public message written in large numbers.
Posted on Aug 30, 2004, Source: Berkeley Daily Planet