Uncertainty and Change – Velleda C. Ceccoli I took this photograph during one of my evening conversations with the ocean. It had been a beautiful day, sunny… Continue reading “Uncertainty and Change – Velleda C. Ceccoli”…
https://wp.nyu.edu/artsampscience-nyu_pd_blog/files/2020/06/Black-Trans-lives-Matter.movBlack Trans Lives Matter – Ken Corbett I took this video from my terrace on June 14, 2020, before heading into the streets, chanting for black trans… Continue reading “Black Trans Lives Matter – Ken Corbett”…
Recycling Medea – Spyros D. Orfanos Recycling Medea I have a thing for Medea. I have a thing for most mothers, and my mother in particular,… Continue reading “Recycling Medea – Spyros D. Orfanos”…
The Tentacles Of The Twin Pandemics Strangling An Old Black Woman in Queens – Annie Lee Jones Racism has always been a public health crisis, and I thought I had learned to live with the stalk… Continue reading “The Tentacles Of The Twin Pandemics Strangling An Old Black Woman in Queens – Annie Lee Jones”…
Pandemia – Isaac Tylim In Greek mythology Pan is the god of wild nature. It represents the idealization of primitive states prior to the… Continue reading “Pandemia – Isaac Tylim”…
Whiteness Closing Ranks – Avgi Saketopoulou In 2018, a few days before the start of an international psychoanalytic event, conference organizers sent a group email… Continue reading “Whiteness Closing Ranks – Avgi Saketopoulou”…
Risk Redux – Stephen Hartman, PhD Remember New Year’s 2020? Six months ago feels like six lifetimes ago. Patricia Clough, psychoanalyst and media studies colleague,… Continue reading “Risk Redux – Stephen Hartman, PhD”…