Sometime in high school Jeremy accidentally ate the red pill instead of the more harmless blue one, and has been an activist ever since.

In 2003, Jeremy spent six months in prison for civil disobedience while working to close the School of the Americas: a US training grounds for Latin American military that fueled the excesses of the anti-communist dirty wars.

Coming out of the Occupy movement in Washington DC, Jeremy created an program at the Quixote Center organizing Fresh Stops: farm-to-table initiatives for low-income families built through community organizations. When he moved to Ecuador to pursue half-time writing, he continued the work, raising ten-thousand dollars through a Kickstarter campaign (startsomegood.com/freshstops) to build an online platform that lets anyone, anywhere organize a Fresh Stop.

Jeremy has a wife and two kids, and between activist excursions and writing binges, sustains his family via software development and technical project management. He blogs as a faith-based progressive radical at glassdimly.com, contributing to HuffPo, Sojourners, Geeze, ReadWriteWeb, Good Men Project, and Justice Unbound. He is primarily an autodidact but holds a degree in Cognitive Science: Logic.