Documenting the Documenters in E-TEAM
The directors of E-TEAM followed a group of intrepid emergency researchers at Human Rights Watch as they gathered evidence on alleged human rights violations. The post Documenting the Documenters in...
View ArticleThe Fertile Fact
Which lives are worth documenting in biography and which facts within those chosen lives are worth endowing with meaning? The post The Fertile Fact appeared first on The Brooklyn Quarterly.
View ArticleGenerations Left Behind
How education in America is becoming a prize for people who have already won. The post Generations Left Behind appeared first on The Brooklyn Quarterly.
View ArticleGet In Where You Fit In
Inside a DIY dance studio in a regenerating New Orleans. The post Get In Where You Fit In appeared first on The Brooklyn Quarterly.
View ArticleReview: Dear Committee Members
Julie Schumacher deftly transforms the humble letter of recommendation into a legitimate novelistic vehicle, says Keija Parssinen. The post Review: Dear Committee Members appeared first on The Brooklyn...
View ArticleThe Future Is Their Project
TBQ interviews Kanya Balkrishna, co-founder of The Future Project, which "empowers the next generation to build the future, one dream at a time.” The post The Future Is Their Project appeared first on...
View Article“Making Space Around the Beloved”
Writer Maggie Nelson talks to TBQ about The Argonauts and the intellectual, erotic, and personal experiences of writing autobiography and putting language to motherhood. The post “Making Space Around...
View ArticleReview: No Book But the World
Leah Hager Cohen's fifth novel is a meditation on education—particularly, a child’s path out of the fog of innocence. The post Review: No Book But the World appeared first on The Brooklyn Quarterly.
View ArticleWhat Social Class and Education Mean To Me
My life in New York City is the one I've chosen to live, but still I don't always feel it's mine. The post What Social Class and Education Mean To Me appeared first on The Brooklyn Quarterly.
View ArticleValuing the Liberal Arts
Can we find a better way to estimate the benefits of a broad education? The post Valuing the Liberal Arts appeared first on The Brooklyn Quarterly.
View ArticleTurning Fruitvale’s Students Into Heroes
Stefan Kielbasiewicz explores a charter school using gamification to enhance the experience of education. The post Turning Fruitvale’s Students Into Heroes appeared first on The Brooklyn Quarterly.
View ArticleThe Hidden University Curriculum
Discovering the “hidden curriculum” embedded in every aspect of the college student’s life. The post The Hidden University Curriculum appeared first on The Brooklyn Quarterly.
View ArticleLiterary Languages
Ideally, through literature, individual experiences and points of view build a public, democratic language The post Literary Languages appeared first on The Brooklyn Quarterly.
View ArticleThe Self in Science Fiction
A Review of Unbearable Splendor by Sun Yung Shin The post The Self in Science Fiction appeared first on The Brooklyn Quarterly.
View ArticleRadical Mindfulness
What do we lose by separating mindfulness from Buddhism? The post Radical Mindfulness appeared first on The Brooklyn Quarterly.
View ArticleCanine and Diptych
Original poetry The post Canine and Diptych appeared first on The Brooklyn Quarterly.
View ArticleLiving in Drought Can Make You Crazy And Other Poems
Original poetry The post Living in Drought Can Make You Crazy And Other Poems appeared first on The Brooklyn Quarterly.
View Article2 Poems
"may we all refuse to die at the same time" and "Channels to fall asleep to" The post 2 Poems appeared first on The Brooklyn Quarterly.
View ArticleNew City
A dystopian tale of gentrification The post New City appeared first on The Brooklyn Quarterly.
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