Director’s Innovation Speaker Series: Changing Minds & Advancing Lines: Why We Must Keep Pushing for Mental Health Equity

Director’s Innovation Speaker Series: Changing Minds & Advancing Lines: Why We Must Keep Pushing for Mental Health Equity

Overview During this lecture, Daniel E. Dawes, J.D. , will explore the crucial link between mental health and systemic health through the lens of equity and discuss how we can learn from and... Read more »
A Guide to The Guide to the Perplexed: A Reader’s …

A Guide to The Guide to the Perplexed: A Reader’s …

In this volume, noted philosopher Lenn E. Goodman shares the insights gained over a lifetime of pondering the meaning and purpose of Maimonides’ celebrated Guide to the Perplexed. Written in the late... Read more »
Ours by Phillip B Williams review – a fragile utopia for those escaping slavery | Fiction

Ours by Phillip B Williams review – a fragile utopia for those escaping slavery | Fiction

The small town of Ours is a haven for freed slaves. It’s tucked away in the woods a few miles north of St Louis, but it isn’t marked on the map and... Read more »
Director’s Innovation Speaker Series: Changing Minds & Advancing Lines: Why We Must Keep Pushing for Mental Health Equity

John Waters to make first film in 20 years with Aubrey Plaza set to star | Movies

Hairspray director John Waters is about to start production on his first feature film for 20 years, with Aubrey Plaza as the lead, it has been reported. According to World of Reel,... Read more »
Ours by Phillip B Williams review – a fragile utopia for those escaping slavery | Fiction

Lord Byron Was More Than Just Byronic

It is almost two hundred years since the death of Lord Byron. He succumbed to a fever on April 19, 1824, in the town of Missolonghi, on the west coast of Greece,... Read more »
Intervention Reduces Likelihood of Developing Postpartum Anxiety and Depression by More Than 70%

Intervention Reduces Likelihood of Developing Postpartum Anxiety and Depression by More Than 70%

NIH-funded study shows prenatal mental health support is effective for women living in low-resource settings February 27, 2024 • Press Release Results from a large clinical trial funded by the National Institutes... Read more »
Ours by Phillip B Williams review – a fragile utopia for those escaping slavery | Fiction

A Spatial History of How Racial Violence…

The violence that spread across Harlem on the night of March 19, 1935 was the first large-scale racial disorder in the United States in more than a decade and the first occurrence... Read more »
The return of Nam Le: ‘As long as I’m terrifying myself a little bit, I’m on the right track’ | Australian books

The return of Nam Le: ‘As long as I’m terrifying myself a little bit, I’m on the right track’ | Australian books

In 2008, when Nam Le was 29, his debut garnered international attention. The Boat, a collection of stories unusual in its scope and global eye, brought prizes, headlines and lavish praise –... Read more »
The return of Nam Le: ‘As long as I’m terrifying myself a little bit, I’m on the right track’ | Australian books

Rare copy of Mao’s Little Red Book expected to fetch more than £30,000 | Mao Zedong

The Little Red Book, a talisman of 20th-century Maoism, may have fallen out of favour in China after the Cultural Revolution, but its popularity with collectors shows no sign of abating. The... Read more »
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