by traviskellerman | Nov 9, 2022 | What I’m Reading
Three Women by Lisa Taddeo $ A review by Travis Kellerman It took Lisa Taddeo eight years and six trips across the US to write and connect the raw stories of three different women—three people spread across a spectrum of age, class, and philosophy. It is the...
by traviskellerman | Feb 10, 2022 | What I’m Reading
Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents by Isabel Wilkerson $ A review by Travis Kellerman My copy of Caste is covered in notes and questions. Nearly every page has a question, or a note of a contradiction. Her work is thoughtful, bold, and at the same time,...
by traviskellerman | Dec 11, 2020 | Sustainability
Free Charging for All Americans $ Written by Travis Kellerman In Carbon impact is an abstract, secondary concern for daily drivers. EV adoption is a problem of infrastructure economics. Americans depend on older vehicles to get to work, to navigate family and life...
by traviskellerman | Nov 19, 2020 | Sustainability
The Electric Vehicle Highway of America, built by the States $ Written by In In 2019, it wasn’t clear that Biden would be President. After the lack of COVID response and leadership by the Federal government, it seemed dubious that the Feds would be building an EV...