Black Power Naps Reflections by Jen I sat down to write out some of the questions I was thinking about while in the exhibition yesterday: questions about exhibition space, about rest, about museums. I am still mulling a lot of these over!
Adrianna, I’ve been thinking a lot as well about collective care vs individual care; I’ve been specifically thinking about: how do we bring individuals who are disconnected / feeling a lack of care, into a space […]
Tuka, this is so so helpful! And such a great way to reflect on these texts and their different iterations; wow. Thanks for this! I was really struck by seeing “better” stand out in the most recent one, and […]
Adrianna, I really like your question about what tools CUNY has to counteract the issues presented by Risam; it’s given me a lot of pause to think this morning. In my experience at CUNY so far, I’ve seen a […]
Nelson, your comment that “care should be accessible to everyone and not have the individual force themselves and struggle to find care” really stood out to me. I think a lot about this as someone who has access […]
Anthony, I really appreciate your comment about motivation to do more study yourself out of a desire to think more about how to see/find space for care in education. And I also am grateful that you point out the […]
Adrianna, I really like the discussion you went into about power. In reflecting on this, I’m thinking about how those with greater power should also have greater responsibility for care. How do we typically […]
Brie, your comment that empathy is code for a lot of other things really resonated with me. I’m curious whether you think that increased conversations about empathy in the last few years (I’ve seen that in a lot […]
One question that you could maybe ask yourself–especially in relation to thinking about including the Commune–is: what ongoing maintenance would you want to put in, to make […]
D, your idea of working on resources for integrating AI into existing curriculum reminded me of a conversation I had with a school librarian friend last week; she wanted to make some lesson plans specific to […]
It’s really interesting for me to think about these textbook-associated platforms primarily from the standpoint of surveillance; it makes sense that they’re doing that, but I’ve always thought about these “added […]
After working through this week’s readings I asked Magic Write, the AI inside Canva, to “discuss the hopes and harms of AI.” I’ve been curious about the existence of an […]
Hey Brie! I think that you should create a Wikipedia article about Dr. Virginia Brooks; I can’t find one. I would be happy to help you figure out the next steps for that