In Middle School Computer labs and home offices in the early 2000’s MMORPG’s were sweeping the fingers of gamers with enough time on their hands to play them, and the…
Posts published by “Daniel Johanson”
Daniel Johanson (he/him) is a journalist and digital media specialist living in Chicago, Illinois. He serves as Editor-in-Chief at Scapi and in that capacity manages all things content, including writing and editing articles and producing digital content. His most recent work includes the docuseries Heart of a Nation: Tracking Socialism in the Midwest and co-hosting the podcast Scapi Radio. He spends his free time with cats.
Daniel and Maureen sit down to talk about the last presidential debate, everyone won according to their fanbase, AOC played Among Us on Twitch, and uterus talk
TikTok user @kel.drigo has been putting together a TikTok series where she compares the locations of the grocery store chain Trader Joe’s in various cities to the city’s demographics. She…
photo by Mike Licht In the age of declaring Antifa, (or the act of being anti-fascist,) a terrorist organisation, political delineation has become a semantic practice used to keep people…
The list of reasons why Papa John’s should change its name is long. For those that don’t know, pizza chain Papa John’s has had considerable public attention in recent years…
photo by Charles Edward Miller According to the Chicago Tribune, Chicago Public Schools are expected to announce that they will be going completely remote in the Fall. How students go…
photo by Norma Mortenson The coronavirus pandemic is no where near over. According to the New York Times, cases nationwide are up 18% in the last 15 days. Deaths are…
photo by Lex Photography A post on Instagram and Twitter providing a graph of racial inequality at the executive level at major tech companies has been getting shared across the…
photo by Dain Nielsen As Congress reconvenes on Monday to discuss the future of pandemic relief, The United States is still losing millions of jobs every month since the coronavirus…
This week Illinois officials have released guidelines for students to return to classrooms this fall, including face coverings, social distancing and limits on the number of people in a gathering.…
photo by Karolina Grabowska According to the findings of the Small Business Administration, the majority of businesses that took advantage of their Paycheck Protection Program Loans were those with ties…
photo by Warren LeMay On Wednesday, Chicago’s Appointed School Board voted 4-3 not to end Chicago Police’s contract with Chicago Public Schools, working against the movement of activism in recent…