We live in the best of times in which we are able to learn about the world and its incredible diversity of cultures/beings/places/perspectives in a way never historically possible. We live in the worst of times when we are able to isolate ourselves completely from anything different from our own narrow view/conception of the world/reality. The choice is yours!
Thursday, July 9, 2015
Resources for July 9, 2015
Barro, Josh, et al. "Bring Down the Flag." Left, Right and Center (july 3, 2015)
Beck, Julie. "When Sex Ed Discusses Gender Inequality, Sex Gets Safer." The Atlantic (April 27, 2015) ["A new study shows a "striking" difference in effectiveness between programs that address gender and power, and those that don't."]
Zimmer, Carl. "The Rise of the Tick." Outside Magazine (April 30, 2013) ["With incisor-like claws that can tunnel beneath your skin in seconds, ticks are rapidly becoming the world’s scariest purveyors of deadly pathogens. Carl Zimmer walks into the woods to find out why these tiny beasts are skyrocketing in number – and outsmarting scientists with every bite."]
Appignanesi, Lisa, et al. "On Free Speech." London School of Economics & Political Science (June 2, 2015) ["What does it mean to have a right to free speech, and who has the right to curtail it? "]
Temple, Emily. "15 Essays by Female Writers That Everyone Should Read." Flavorwire (February 11, 2013)
"DC's Superman Takes on Police Brutality." Truth Voice (July 4, 2015)
Criado-Perez, Caroline. "Do it Like a Woman: Contemporary feminist activism and How You Can Change the World." London School of Economics and Political Science (June 3, 2015)
Ryan, Christopher and Cacilda Jethá. Sex at Dawn: The Prehistoric Origins of Modern Sexuality. Harper Collins, 2010.
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