The massive scale of student protests in New York City, marked by the deployment of NYPD’s heavy machinery and numerous … More
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Why Puerto Rico’s UN Membership Matters Now More Than Ever, Spring 2024
As an urban school teacher deeply invested in discussions about global issues and fairness, I witness daily the profound need … More
My Case Against Guns in Schools, Spring 2024
The introduction of firearms into school environments is a deeply concerning topic that has rightfully sparked intense debate across the … More
Confronting the Reality of Nuclear Proliferation, Spring 2024
As an artist immersed in the nuances of societal dynamics, my focus is irresistibly drawn toward issues that profoundly influence … More
Reflections on the film “A Cruel Wind Blows” (2019) and my experience in Kazakhstan as part of the Art in Embassies program of the US Department of State in Astana and Almaty in 2023
“A Cruel Wind Blows” is a documentary that delves into a lesser-known aspect of Soviet history, shedding light on the … More
A Lesson in Practicality for Aspiring Artists, Spring 2024
In the world of fine arts, the romantic notion of the “starving artist” persists—a trope that glamorizes the struggle of … More
“Threads” (1984)
Released in 1984, “Threads” was a powerful reminder of the dangers of nuclear war during the Cold War era. It … More
Persistence in Conflict, Spring 2024
The conflict between Israel and Hamas epitomizes the unwavering human trait of persistence, reminiscent of ancient persistence hunting. Neither side … More
On Discourse and Dispassion, Spring 2024
Navigating the dual roles of educator and participant in global discussions offers a unique vantage point on the dynamics of … More
Benjamin Labatut’s “When We Cease to Understand the World” (2021)
Benjamin Labatut’s novel “When We Cease to Understand the World” presents a stark, almost disturbing portrait of the brilliant minds … More