Our second Seeing Truth episode of the podcast is here! Listen to Jane Wildgoose and Alexis Boylan talk collecting, death studies and more. In this clip, Wildgoose discusses the meaning of the Wildgoose Memorial Library collection.
📷: Wildgoose Memorial Library Portrait, 2005
Bias, Belief, and Conviction in an Age of Fake Facts - now available via open access. Enjoyed every minute of working with the amazing @pixelvolley. We are also so grateful to our outstanding contributors, e.g. @Plural_truth https://t.co/5sNeKM55CU
Today's read: Former @PublicHumility fellow Tracy Llanera says in the @nytimes that treating yourself is a way to reclaim stability and freedom. #afterUCHI https://t.co/O3PSQpjh92
Congrats to former @PublicHumility fellow @LVRSelf on her new book, Hate Speech against Women Online: Concepts and Countermeasures (@RLPGBooks). Check it out! https://t.co/LxjdlggScx
Tues 10/26 @DrAndyNo Zooms with us to discuss why ideologies are poisoning public discourse. Why extremism is on the rise. How we got here, and what can we do about it. #MentalImmunity@americnhumanist@PublicHumility @trexproject
RSVP on meetup:
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