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24 Feb

This book explores what it’s prefer to navigate beauty

Chloé Cooper Jones discusses her debut book Easy Beauty – an eye-opening exploration of beauty from someone who exists on the periphery of our cultural beauty ideals “I'm in a bar in Brooklyn, listening to 2 men, my friends, discuss whether my life is price living.” So begins Easy Beauty, the debut book and genre-bending memoir from philosophy professor and Pulitzer Prize-finalist author Chloé Cooper Jones. It’s not the primary time her body – its autonomy and inherent value – has been discussed in front of her. Not the primary time it’s been discussed as if separate from her, the person sat right there, listening as friends, colleagues or strangers evaluate her existence, dismissing...
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4 Nov

The way to navigate distressing content on social media

The news and social media feeds are currently crammed with violence, extreme suffering and death. We asked experts for advice on staying informed while also taking care of ourselves If you might have found yourself crying greater than usual during the last month, you aren't alone. For lots of us, tears have are available in response to seeing violence inflicted on children, or while watching a press conference surrounded by dead bodies piled up outside of a hospital. Many of us have felt overwhelmed and anxious to a debilitating level; all-consumed by the constant stream of violence playing within the background of our comparatively protected, privileged lives. We're simply not equipped to handle...
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31 Jan

This book explores what it’s wish to navigate beauty

Chloé Cooper Jones discusses her debut book Easy Beauty – an eye-opening exploration of beauty from someone who exists on the periphery of our cultural beauty ideals “I'm in a bar in Brooklyn, listening to 2 men, my friends, discuss whether my life is price living.” So begins Easy Beauty, the debut book and genre-bending memoir from philosophy professor and Pulitzer Prize-finalist author Chloé Cooper Jones. It’s not the primary time her body – its autonomy and inherent value – has been discussed in front of her. Not the primary time it’s been discussed as if separate from her, the person sat right there, listening as friends, colleagues or strangers evaluate her existence, dismissing...
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