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Tag Archive for: Lived Experience

Reading Codrescu’s NEW ORLEANS, MON AMOUR 

March 15, 2026
Apéritif One of my favorite books is New Orleans, Mon Amour:…
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What Are the Most Important Questions to Ask About US Prison Conditions?

March 1, 2026
In the United States, numerous standards have been developed…
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Do Blues Musicians Really Need to Suffer to Be Great?

July 6, 2025
There’s a long-held belief that great art requires suffering.…
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The Proportionality of Positionality Statements

January 19, 2025
Over the past few decades, several critical theories (e.g., Colonialism/Anti-Colonialism,…
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Criminology to challenge the status quo

April 15, 2024
(This article was originally published on Transforming…
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