August 5, 2020 – a spike in COVID cases, politics in a pandemic, a mask incident in Staples, and a feel-good story from Africa, ‘when a teacher cries’: Living with low-level anxiety When coronavirus cases spiked across the world in the last week of July, my emotional self fell from a cliff, not a rock, … Continue reading Post IV 2020 a Pandemic & the View from a Small Island: Do I Need a Counselor (therapist) or just a Rip Van Winkle* nap?
The View from a Small Island: Post A The Enigma of Bias amid Two Deadly Viruses (Viri)
The Enigma of Bias amid Two Deadly Viruses (Viri): Racism and COVID 19 The mind is the brain at work, and culture is the creation of manifold individual minds composing civilization where the legacy is handed on from one generation to the next. Charles Gillispie 1998 2020 is the year of killing pandemics: two … Continue reading The View from a Small Island: Post A The Enigma of Bias amid Two Deadly Viruses (Viri)
Post II: 2020 pandemic, the view from an island
Post II: Technology and a pandemic: the view from Roanoke island June 14, 2020 – Endemic Realities, education in the day of COVID and at the end, a story of lost air pods: If the economics and inequities of 2020 do not interfere (and they always are present), our pandemic world will be stitched together … Continue reading Post II: 2020 pandemic, the view from an island