Digital Humanities, Playful Literatures, and Decision Education • English Prof, Indiana University of Pennsylvania • Founder of the The Digital Storytelling Project • Unionized Faculty (APSCUF)
Dr. Mike Sell
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Ms. Rachel: As the American Academy of Pediatrics says, there is no safe amount of time for a child to be in detention. The Dilley immigration detention center must be shut down. We need to end the cruel policies of family detention and family separation.
I found this interview with Michael Hudson profoundly enlightening in terms of (1) the current hegemony of debt finance and wealth inequality and (2) the history and religious significance of debt forgiveness. Gives new meaning to the phrase "Jesus saves." www.nakedcapitalism.com/2026/06/mich...
There's a contradiction in this kind of assumption that we often hear in introductory gen-ed literature courses: When we analyze a text, we're "overthinking." So, it's both quite easy and, at the same time, overcomplicated.
Profit from rent is a constant threat to wealth equity. That threat is relevant to all parts of our lives.
Rewatching 'Repulsion' (1965) and noted that Ian Hendry/Michael is limping in the final scene. Was curious, googled, "repulsion ian hendry limping final scene." The AI overview mismatched two actors with the character and hallucinated an earlier attack on that character. Great work, Google!
Listened to an NPR story this morning about mass child starvation in Senegal without a single mention of Elon Musk, the guy who gleefully created the conditions for the mass starvation