Author: Tess
Not Enough Room for the Both of Us in This Town: The Economic and Psych-Social Origins of Institutional Racism in America
Previously published in edited form in The Journal of Psychohistory, Summer 2024, Vol. 52 #1 Two Competing World Views America has two competing stories of those living in poverty. The white working-class poor see fewer jobs, more competition, and less opportunity. They see an America so worried about being politically correct that it can no…
“The Fundamental Tension Between Remembering and Forgetting”[1]
The legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X is an unfinished story of justice denied. Two men stuck in the act of historical significance. The conflict over legacy and iconography comes down to memory. How do we remember these two men today? How does society view their respective contributions? Does America’s social memory…
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Welcome to my first ever blog. I suppose it’s been a long time coming, but the ideas in my head are finally spilling over to your world. I hope you find them worthwhile.