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Posted PGIAA President Harry Grammer – George Floyd Statement
PGIAA President Harry Grammer – George Floyd Statement “The death of George Floyd in the wake of the murder of Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, Botham Jean and hundreds of recent others is [...]
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In Alumni in Action, Alumni Resources, Diversity, Election, Events, Faculty Voices, Immigration, News & Announcements, Resources, Special Topics, Veterans
Posted Alicia Keys performing Beethoven’s “Moonlight Sonata”
Alicia Keys performing Beethoven’s “Moonlight Sonata” Dear Students: Please accept this offering as a feeble expression of the grief I feel for all of us in the Myth Program [...]
Post Election by Johanna Hays, Psy.D
On November 9, 2016, the United States of America awoke to the realization that our next president would be Donald Trump, and this news changed me. I suddenly saw the world from an altered [...]
Recognizing Our One Humanity – A Message from Esalen President Gordon Wheeler
Recognizing Our One Humanity – A Message from Esalen President Gordon Wheeler Many of us in this season are living in a state of numbness or grief from the bruising events of this election cycle [...]
Making Sense of the Election by Dana C. White, PhD
Photography by Andrew D. White Making Sense of the Election ______ Dana C. White, PhD As we learn from Joseph Campbell, myths provide orientation – they are ways to make sense of things that [...]
Dr. Lauren Costine Addresses LGBT Election Blues (AUDIO)
In this exclusive audio interview Emmy Winner Charlotte Robinson host of OUTTAKE VOICES™ talks with Dr. Lauren Costine a leading clinical psychologist, author, educator and activist whose [...]
Trump. Prisons. Kids…and You by Harry Grammer
Trump. Prisons. Kids…and You. As I sat in my living room over a year ago watching the local network news I began flipping through channels looking for something that did not remind me of the [...]
To and From the Soul’s Hall by Francis Weller
Embrace your grief, for there your soul will grow. —Carl Jung Grief both acknowledges what has been lost and ensures that we don’t forget what we must remember. We are gathered in a room, [...]
The sun has set on the election, but tomorrow the sun will rise, and we will still be here – Julia Hamilton
Many years ago, the Rev. Dr. Cornel West said, “I cannot be an optimist but I am a prisoner of hope.” This sums up my feelings right now about the next few years. I cannot be an optimist – I am [...]