Alcoholism: Thursday Sept. 26- Walking While Black Reflection
Thursday Sept. 26- Walking while Black reflection
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“The white gaze is also ethically solipsistic: within it only whites have the capacity of making valid moral judgments.” In my journalism in perspectives class with Richard Murphy, we’ve been focusing on the Anchorage Daily News award winning series from 25 years ago, “A People in Peril”: It looks a …
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Apologies for the delay in this post; once again its been a busy old time here in the Falklands. We promise not be so tardy in future (honest) Since we last blogged the Crowder-Meadows’ have seen adventure on the high seas, alcoholism, wildlife and more alcoholism. All in all a pleasing few weeks. O …
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A bunch of stuff on a Sunday
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1. Grief Grief over my mom’s death has not grabbed me in a few weeks. At it’s worst, I found myself vowing I would never love anyone again, because it hurts too much to lose them. And then of course I found myself thinking that would make an interesting premise for a book. Although I’m sure it’s bee …
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Review: The Ghost and the Goth by Stacey Kade
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First, I really enjoyed The Ghost and the Goth. [I got it from the library.] It was very clever and very funny, with a lot of heart, even if the subject matter could have been macabre. I give it 4**** out of 5*****. In some ways this reminds me of Ghost with Whoopi Goldberg, because there are defini …
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