Our House Shaking: White Structure, the Unseen Face, and the Unheard Story
To write an essay, no matter the circumstances, is to be simultaneously faced with two conflicting mindsets: To not know what to say at all, and to know exactly what to say yet not know how. This may be especially true in moments of collective crisis, which aren’t so much moments unto themselves as recurring themes in an unfolding story. Crisis itself i…
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