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Monthly Archives: June 2020
#11 Top Down Models and #12 Easy to Tear Down: 12 Reflections on the Past Several Weeks
By Dr. Denise R. Ames The death of George Floyd at the hands of a white police officer has sent shock waves throughout the United States, and even the world. My point in this blog is to reflect upon what … Continue reading
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Tagged books, defacing statues, defunding police, education, Indentitarian Marxism, protests, reading, reflections
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Demands and “White Privilege”: 12 Reflections on the Past Several Weeks
By Dr. Denise R. Ames The death of George Floyd at the hands of a white police officer has sent shock waves throughout the United States, and even the world. My point in this blog is to reflect upon what … Continue reading
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Tagged books, colliding, culture, demands, education, George Floyd, reading, reflections, students, white privilege
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#3 The Looting/Rioting Element: 12 Reflections on the Past Several Weeks
by Dr. Denise R. Ames The death of George Floyd at the hands of a white police officer has sent shock waves throughout the United States, and even the world. My point in this blog is to reflect upon what … Continue reading
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Tagged books, cultural change, culture, education, George Floyd, inspiration, looting, protests, reflections, rioting, teaching
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Rioting, Class, and Black on Black Violence: 12 Reflections on the Past Month
By Dr. Denise R. Ames The death of George Floyd at the hands of a white police officer has sent shock waves throughout the United States, and even the world. My point in this blog is to reflect upon what … Continue reading
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#2 Exhausted Liberalism is Under Attack: 12 Reflections on the Past Several Weeks
by Dr. Denise R. Ames The death of George Floyd at the hands of a white police officer has sent shock waves throughout the United States, and even the world. My point in this blog is to reflect upon what … Continue reading
The George Floyd Event: 12 Reflections
by Dr. Denise R. Ames The death of George Floyd at the hands of a white police officer has sent shock waves throughout the United States, and even the world. When this earth-shattering event is superimposed upon a deadly coronavirus … Continue reading
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Traditionalist Have an Advantage: Bridging the Cultural Divide, pt. 11
This is the eleventh first of an 18-part series that explores our deep cultural divide and offers 10 suggestions about how we can contribute to bridging the divide. By Dr. Denise R. Ames Suggestion #7: Traditionalists Have an Advantage, pt. … Continue reading
Traditionalist Have an Advantage: Bridging the Cultural Divide, pt. 10
This is the tenth of an 18-part series that explores our deep cultural divide and offers 10 suggestions about how we can contribute to bridging the divide. By Dr. Denise R. Ames Suggestion #7: Traditionalists Have an Advantage, pt. 1 … Continue reading
Karma and Compassion: Bridging the Cultural Divide, pt. 9
This is the ninth of an 18-part series that explores our deep cultural divide and offers 10 suggestions about how we can contribute to bridging the divide. By Dr. Denise R. Ames Suggestion #6: Karma and Compassion Compassion is one … Continue reading