Changing History is Changing MindsWashington, Monique
In honor of yesterday being World Book Day, I thought I would share some of my favorite books. The other week in one of my classes, we talked about the low expectations we have of assigned reading. Typically if we’re “forced” to read something, we’ve already made up our minds abo...
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Changing address books pushes the past against the presentwhere there is little time orplace for the dead ,thoughmy mind harkens back to the prayers we said in temple when I was youngabout how the dead live on in the mindsof those who cherish their memories,and how we prayed that their ...
Changing address books pushes the past against the presentwhere there is little time orplace for the dead ,thoughmy mind harkens back to the prayers we said in temple when I was youngabout how the dead live on in the mindsof those who cherish their memories,and how we prayed that their ...
December 6, 2017ByAlheli PicazoinOp-Ed,Politics,racismTags:changing minds,discrimination,prejudice,racismLeave a comment ForMaclean’son August 31, 2017 One year ago on C-SPAN, Heather McGhee—an African-American woman and the president of Demos, an equality-focused public policy organization—was ...
that the desire for one man to enslave another was rampant across the globe and that evil revealed itself in all nations; that so many who had every opportunity in the world chose instead to exist in the prisons of their closed minds and hardened hearts, not willing to evolve and learn an...
The second problem is much more surprising and counterintuitive, but is just as important. The second problem is that we think way too much. Every second that we’re awake, our lives are dominated by what’s going through our minds.Continue reading ...
‘process’ requires some number of the old guard to literally die, younger minds being more free to consider the new.) Margulis and Lovelock’s ideas were just too far out there for most at the time. For many, such thinking then belonged to the realm of metaphysics, or fanciful science...
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