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Machine + Nix page, two separate situations and some doodles. Reaching out to the moonlight comes first chronologically, the comes the "âŠthis is the thing that helped me?.."
AmiĂłta ezt olvastam, kifejezetten fel vagyok dobva.
ElĆször nem tudtam, miĂ©rt lehet ez, de rĂĄjöttem, hogy ez a kĂ©s, amit NCore-ba beledöftem, kifejezetten magambĂłl lett kihĂșzva.
Ahogy O. is magĂĄbĂłl hĂșzta ki azt a (felerĂ©szt Wolf, felerĂ©szt a pszichĂłzisa okozta) kĂ©st, amit belĂ©m döfött, amit most Ăgy sikerĂŒlt vĂ©gre tovĂĄbbadnom. Olyasmi ez, mint a szĂ©kfoglalĂł.
Ăs meg kell mondjam, tĂ©nyleg kibaszott mĂłdon megkönnyebbĂŒltem. Majd' kĂ©t Ă©v utĂĄn.
Persze ettĆl fĂŒggetlenĂŒl mĂ©g O.-t is utolĂ©rem majd egyszer a jövĆben, de most egyelĆre ennyi elĂ©g.
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traveled to NOLA for the national conference on race and ethnicity.
presenting my work friday morning on behalf of amherst college of course.
Episode 38 of Speak Out with Tim Wise is entitled: "Psychologies of Oppression: Post-Traumatic Slave Syndrome, the Death of Empathy and the Assimilation Blues.â
This episode is the first of three programs taped in front of a live audience at the National Conference on Race and Ethnicity (NCORE), held from May 29 to June 2, 2018 in New Orleans. The guests â Â Jacqueline Battalora, Joy Angela DeGruy and Rahuldeep Gill â explore the ways that people of color are psychologically affected by racialized injustice â from internalizing oppression to feeling intense pressure to assimilate â and the way whites in America are conditioned not only to accept our âsuperiorityâ but to restrain and subdue our own natural empathic tendencies, which might otherwise mitigate against injustice.
Additionally, the panel discusses the way racial trauma is transmitted across generations, the importance of using a sense of shared injury and pain as a bridge for building movement solidarity, and the issue of how and why we must begin to repair the damage of accumulated racial injury, both collectively and individually.
All centered around the Core, but otherwise unrelated. The first drawing directly yet not literally tells about Nixâs situation for a part of their story. Itâs unenviable, to say the least, though their neighbour is less than sympatheticâŠ