Over the Edge , Over Again by Frank Falisi (grades 7-9)
Frank Falisi’s essay, Over The Edge, Over Again examines the Pirates of The Caribbean franchise as a framework for how we, the people, should move against corrupt government systems. The origins of piracy reflect a history of empowerment through anarchism. Being vessels with the power to escape civilizations on land, pirate ships served small societies on their own. This enabled marginalised individuals to escape the culture of racism and hegemonic patriarchy on land, giving them the space to exercise control over their own lives. Falisi’s piece looks at our beloved heroes of the silver screen, as well as those of history and how their practices of activism can be applied in a modern day context.
An actor and writer originally from New Jersey, Frank Falisi has worked for the online music and film "webzine" Tiny Mix Tapes. He is currently working towards an MFA in creative writing at Florida Atlantic University and works as a staff writer for the online literary journal Bright Wall/Dark Room.