In this week’s podcast, we speak with Ildi Tillmann, a professor of Africana Studies at SUNY, Stony Brook. She shares with us both her challenges and triumphs in her journey through the unexpected politics of her chosen field. Watch it here: https://t.co/TD4wmy1K6P
We're partnering with academic and author Brian Russell Graham to run a course on the Market Place of Ideas and the Importance of Epistemic Liberalism. The course is free, online, and starts on January 30th at 6PM GMT (1PM EST). To register, email [email protected].
We're partnering with academic and author Brian Russell Graham to run a new course titled: The marketplace of Ideas and The Importance of Epistemic Liberalism. The course is free, online, and starts on 30th January 2023 at 6pm (UK). To sign up, email [email protected]
In this week’s podcast, our hosts Mike Burke & Elizabeth Spievak discuss activism as a heroic quest for symbolic immortality, terror management, the pandemic, and why critical social justice and woke activism exploded during that period. Watch it here: https://t.co/cEbYHnV8dW
Here's a presentation you can use if you'd like to talk to your employer about creating a compassionate culture at your business: https://t.co/BmFXe4WnhV
In this week’s podcast, our hosts Mike Burke and Elizabeth Spievak talk about “groupthink” and its application to cancel culture. Watch it here: https://t.co/8acHZlCx4m