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Addressing the Hateful Condition of the Line | University of Oxford

We are in a crisis of displacement that joins the problems of housing, homelessness, and forced migration to the horrors of white supremacy, patriarchy, and war. Our crisis of displacement – geographic, racial, social, and environmental – demands we consider both the body and the building, both the design and creation of subjects and built environments in their inextricable

Overcoming the Delusion Condition of Home Ownership

We are in a crisis of displacement that joins the problems of housing, homelessness, and forced migration to the horrors of white supremacy, patriarchy, and war. Our crisis of displacement – geographic, racial, social, and environmental – demands we consider both the body and the building, both the design and creation of subjects and built environments in their inextricable

Mary, Jesus, and the Dwelling Condition: An Interpretation

We are in a crisis of displacement that joins the problems of housing, homelessness, and forced migration to the horrors of white supremacy, patriarchy, and war. Our crisis of displacement – geographic, racial, social, and environmental – demands we consider both the body and the building, both the design and creation of subjects and built environments in their inextricable

Deconstructing the Fearful Condition | University of Oxford

We are in a crisis of displacement that joins the problems of housing, homelessness, and forced migration to the horrors of white supremacy, patriarchy, and war. Our crisis of displacement – geographic, racial, social, and environmental – demands we consider both the body and the building, both the design and creation of subjects and built environments in their inextricable

Dinwiddie County announces 2021 Hometown Heroes

Dinwiddie County announces 2021 Hometown Heroes Carolyn Smith and John Bonner have been honored as this year s Dinwiddie Hometown Heroes. (Source: Dinwiddie County) By Hannah Eason | February 27, 2021 at 4:29 PM EST - Updated February 27 at 4:30 PM DINWIDDIE COUNTY, Va. (WWBT) - Two Dinwiddie residents have been honored as 2021′s Hometown Heroes, highlighting their backgrounds in law enforcement and agriculture in honor of Black History Month. Carolyn A. Smith, a life-long resident of Dinwiddie County, was honored for her contributions to law enforcement. Dinwiddie native John W. Bonner was honored for his contributions to the community through agriculture. “It was an honor to serve on the selection committee for the 2021 Hometown Heroes program. I feel these are two outstanding honorees,” said Harrison Moody, vice-chair of the Dinwiddie Board of Supervisors. “As a farmer, I am especially pleased to see those recognized for contributions in agricult

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