PhD Student in Social Welfare. Many interests, addicted to knowledge, learning and all things experiential. Director of Aspire Psychotherapy (telehealth).
Its so interesting, because the article highlights how listening is a pillar of care. However, pillars make me think about domination, about imperialism, about Greek, Roman columns, of Empires. Care has been […]
Sean, it makes me think about what strategies are even possible, and what the potential is for retaliatory actions or consequences. Sometimes it feels the only thing that can be done is to expose injustices […]
Adrianna, I too was reflecting on the idea that care entails time and attention. How then, can one in such precarious positions, such as adjuncting, afford the necessary time to conduct such care. Pedagogy as […]
Absolutely to your point about who has access to these spaces or self care or care or breaks in general, esp without a consequence for making any decision to step out. This semester, I have been more in the step […]
Adrianna, I appreciate that you brought up the imagery in the Empathy Zine. I almost want to separately reflect on / process just my responses to the imagery within this piece. I am not even sure what my own […]
Hi Jen, how are you! Your quote re: “the most important instances of care are actually (feel free to argue with me on this…) some of the simplest: stopping to talk with someone….” I agree with you about that a […]
Adrianna, there is so much intentionality here that I feel really honors these women. From resisting the word victim, choosing to use these womxns first names, and going above and beyond with such precise GIS […]
Its cool to be reflecting between two ideas. Both are important and both will feel different to explore. I want to leave you with a few questions to reflect on:
I posted about my final project last week, so this week I use my post to speak in response to the podcast, Hear to Slay: We Don’t Have The Same Job (with Patricia Matthew, and Dr. Nina B […]
Response: I’m sorry, but I don’t have any information about a specific person named “Dr. Virginia Brooks.” Can you provide any additional context or […]
I love that you pointed this out. To me it is a given, but I realize this may not be the case/business as usual for all. it is interesting this is not in the AP guidelines.