Wednesday Round Up #52
Heat Listed McDaniel was both a potential victim and a potential perpetrator, and the visitors on his porch treated him as such. A social worker told him that he could help him if he was interested in...
View ArticleWednesday Round Up #53
Excerpt from Jack Gilbert’s Poem “Moreover” What we are given is taken away, but we manage to keep it secretly. We lose everything, but make harvest of the consequence it was to us. Memory builds this...
View ArticleWednesday Round Up #54
Joint Statement on Legislative Efforts to Restrict Education about Racism and American History, via the Association of American Colleges & Universities We, the undersigned associations and...
View ArticleWednesday Round Up #55
The Black Cemetery Network: Black Cemeteries Are Black History. We created a network to tell these stories. Help us share them. Submit your site today. The African American Burial Ground &...
View ArticleWednesday Round Up #56
The Commute: A four day paddle to work Beau Miles at it again, finding adventure in his backyard while discovering broader patterns in our world. He drives to work in 75 minutes, but the river is much...
View ArticleWednesday Round Up #57
The Pandemic Did Not Affect Mental Health the Way You Think We were surprised by how well many people weathered the pandemic’s psychological challenges. In order to make sense of these patterns, we...
View ArticleWednesday Round Up #58
My Traumatic Breakfast With Gabor Maté Which brings us back to his diagnosis of me in that Vancouver cafe: “You have deep unresolved pain.” Telling the mark something everyone can respond to...
View ArticleWednesday Round Up #59
Sexism Still Winning at the Olympic Games Most, if not all, of the IAAF investigations that have made it into the media have involved women from the Global South. Just recently, two female runners from...
View ArticleWednesday Round Up #60
Sharpen your intuitions about plausibility of observed effect sizes. r > .60? Is that effect plausibly as large as the relationship between gender and height (.67) or nearness to the equator and...
View ArticleWednesday Round Up #61
-I’m taking at least two weeks of break, so this is the last round up for awhile. Translating cognitive science in the public square We are at a tipping point. For cognitive science to support broader...
View Article
More Pages to Explore .....