The Annex, our sociology podcast, is back for a new season. First episode dropped on MLK Day, and featured Louise Seamster from the University of Iowa on racial disparities in higher education loan debt, the effects of loan forgiveness, predatory inclusion, and that time Elizabeth Warren called. @socannex on Twitter, https://socannex.commons.gc.cuny.edu/
“Moving essay from @RebeccaSolnit for @lithub on how slow change can still be radical change”
I loved this essay. As she writes, you can figure out Buddhism conceptually over a long afternoon. It’s the small changes in habits that’s difficult. Call it like a gym routine for the soul.
Thank you for sharing it and all the wonderful articles.
The Annex, our sociology podcast, is back for a new season. First episode dropped on MLK Day, and featured Louise Seamster from the University of Iowa on racial disparities in higher education loan debt, the effects of loan forgiveness, predatory inclusion, and that time Elizabeth Warren called. @socannex on Twitter, https://socannex.commons.gc.cuny.edu/
New episodes Monday mornings!
“Moving essay from @RebeccaSolnit for @lithub on how slow change can still be radical change”
I loved this essay. As she writes, you can figure out Buddhism conceptually over a long afternoon. It’s the small changes in habits that’s difficult. Call it like a gym routine for the soul.
Thank you for sharing it and all the wonderful articles.